OSLC vs. REST: What is Better for Engineering PLM and Manufacturing ERP Integrations?

OSLC vs. REST: What is Better for Engineering PLM and Manufacturing ERP Integrations?

In the world of engineering and manufacturing, data integration is paramount. As industries evolve towards more interconnected systems, choosing the right integration framework is crucial for efficiency, interoperability, and scalability. integration of enterprise resource planning systems (ERP), supply chain management, product lifecycle management and business processes in a modern enterprise…

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Federated PLM vs Monolithic Multi-CAD PDM: Trends and Challenges

Federated PLM vs Monolithic Multi-CAD PDM: Trends and Challenges

I was catching up on social media reading over the weekend, and my attention was caught by Matthias Ahrens post speaking about about multi-CAD PDM support and federated PLM architecture. Check this out here. Here is the key passage: ….it seems that each PLM system has its favorite CAD system,…

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How to Choose the Right Timing to Sell Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Software

How to Choose the Right Timing to Sell Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Software

Timing is everything in business. Manufacturing industry combining supply chain management, product lifecycle and product development process are offering a complex environment you need to understand before selling successful. Understanding of manufacturing process and connected disciplines such as product data management, quality management, business feedback, and learning business systems and…

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From Digital Thread to Holistic PLM Graph Models

From Digital Thread to Holistic PLM Graph Models

Digital thread projects are trending these days. We live at the time, when data management technologies are advancing significantly beyond what was defined back in 1990s as a “Database”. Even the “holy grail” PLM ideas to build a vertical platform for product lifecycle management was around for the last decade,…

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PLM for Everyone?

PLM for Everyone?

PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) has been around for a long time. It was initially developed as a a set of software tools (often as a toolkit) to assist complex engineering and manufacturing processes. However, the concept that PLM can benefit any manufacturer has been circulating for the past two decades….

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