Vendors
What can be next for Autodesk PLM?
Cloud PLM And SAP Digital Value Chain
AU2019 – Design and Manufacturing Keynote
PTC’s Acquisition of Onshape: What are the Implications for Onshape?
Acquisitions are part of every industry development these days. Usually, it is a major event in the company, product, technology, and business development for both sides. PTC acquired Onshape a few weeks ago. I published my article PTC+Onshape=what happened? I published it just after the acquisition. There are many articles…
AU2019 General Keynote – Manufacturing of Buildings, Reinvent The Wheel And Intelligent Decisions
AU2019 is in a full swing. I attended the general keynote session yesterday. From my experience, Andrew Anagnost, CEO of Autodesk presented the vision and gave a few very interesting examples of how we can get better in building, manufacturing and generally working together. My favorite theme in Andrew’s keynotes…
How PLM vendors plan to attack midsize manufacturing problems?
It’s that time of the PLM development again – vendors have started to pay attention to small and medium-sized manufacturing companies. PLM interest to SMB market and small manufacturing businesses was going up and down for the last two decades. It has its own successes and failures but never delivered…
Autodesk Forge Platform and Digital Twin Evolution
How to navigate between SOLIDWORKS PDM Systems on premise and on the cloud?
PLM Vendors and Future Cloud / SaaS Wars
Cloud technologies made huge progress in the last ten years in engineering and manufacturing companies. Back in 2010. You might remember the debates about how the cloud can potentially be used as technology, business model or applications. Check old CAD /PLM conference agendas like COFES 2010. I’m sure you will…