PLM and organization

What is the Engineer’s Social Formula for PLM?

What is the Engineer’s Social Formula for PLM?

Over the past few months, I have seen an increased volume of discussions related to the connection between CAD/PDM/PLM space and Social Networking. These discussions took place in different blogs and communities. I blogged about this several times in the following posts: Serious Joke – Why CAD needs to Tweet?…

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How can you prevent PLM 2.0 silos?

The latest development in Product Lifecycle Management has raised the level of PLM systems with their ability to support wider areas of product development, manufacturing and maintenance. I think that over the past few years we have seen many new capabilities, systems and technologies developed by leading PLM companies. So,…

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PLM Integration Gotchas

Today I would like to discuss PLM integrations. I see PLM as a business software that heavily relies on integration. You need to integrate PLM with multiple design, manufacturing and business systems. Manufacturing companies are using a huge set of multiple systems as a result of their operational history, acquisitions…

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How to create self-contained PLM persistent storage?

I’m getting back to the topic of persistent storage of PLM data. In my previous posts, I touched on this a few times. PLM Persistent Content and Dynamic 3D PDF PLM Dream Technologies for 2009 First of all, I will try to define functional scope for product persistent storage: In my view,…

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How to Improve Engineering Change Processes using Enterprise 2.0 Technologies?

I think that using Enterprise 2.0 technologies for Product Lifecycle can bring significant improvement in implementation and services. Today’s traditional approach is to use workflow-based tools to implement ECO processes. Is this good? Yes, it’s probably good, but at the same time, establishing such implementation can be relatively complex. You…

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PLM Next Big Things

Last week I had the chance to attend COFES 2009 forum in Scottsdale, AZ. It had a great atmosphere and there were excellent discussions about the present and future of design and engineering software. While I’m still digesting everything I’ve seen and talked about, I’d like to focus my thoughts…

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PLM Process Management – How many Workflows do we Need?

In one of my previous posts, I already discussed PLM process management: Should PLM develop its own process tools?. In reality, I see that companies have many products that have process management and workflow capabilities. Some of them are part of IT platforms (Microsoft SharePoint, IBM WebSphere etc.), while others…

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Host PLM Data using Cloud Services

Last week I discussed the option of having a new PLM format. http://plmtwine.com/2009/03/31/should-plm-20-come-with-a-new-plm-format/. My conclusion is that the new PLM 2.0 format can be proposed to handle available PLM IP and share it among organizations and people. I see various scenarios possible – supply chain, design collaboration, etc. Today, I…

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PLM and Project Management – marriage or divorce?

PLM and Project Management – marriage or divorce?

  Everything in our life is seems to be a project. It can start from a very simple set of tasks that a designer needs to follow up and end with complex product development that needs to plan the work of hundreds of developers, suppliers, manufacturers etc. So, in today’s…

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Serious Joke – Why CAD needs to Tweet?

Serious Joke – Why CAD needs to Tweet?

Well, finally it happened 🙂 (April 1 SpaceClaim Twitter AddIn Prank) – the first CAD system to present integration with Twitter. So, is it April-1 joke or something positive happens? I’d try to analyze the following product capabilities –  DS 3DLive support for IM, Vuuch Design Discussion, SpaceClaim with Twitter…  My conclusion…

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