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How Granularity and Google Lockdown will drive PLM Excels
PLM, Granularity and Engineering Numbers
PLM Model: Granularity, Bottom-Up and Change
Navigating the Path: Opportunities and Obstacles for PLM in Engineering Digital Transformation
Digital transformation is changing the world. It comes to our everyday lives and businesses. In my earlier articles I touched multiple aspects of how digital transformation strategy can change manufacturing businesses. When it comes to engineering and manufacturing systems (for me they are both under the umbrella of PLM), I…
Transforming PLM: Breaking Monolithic Architectures Into Open Services
Last year, I published the article 5 Steps To Break up Monolithic PLM Architecture. Please check it out. In the article I’ve been sharing my thoughts about the transformation of existing PLM platforms into a scalable set of interoperate serivices. Here is a passage: While the discussions about how to…
How to make PLM Simple… For Engineers?
Top 5 Takeaways from CIMdata 2024 PLM Industry and Market Forum
Last week, I had the opportunity of attending the CIMdata Industry and Market Forum in Ann Arbor, MI. This annual gathering, organized by CIMdata, brings together leading PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) vendors to discuss the state of the industry, the economy, and major threads shaping the future. This year’s theme…
How to Build a Product Model for Digital Thread
In today’s increasingly interconnected world, managing product information efficiently has become a complex challenge. Traditionally, Product Data Management (PDM), Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have been key systems managing product data. However, as businesses accumulate data from various sources, including Product Data Management (PDM), Manufacturing…
The Multi-Level Complexity of Engineering Product Data and the Limitations of Existing PLM Technologies
The credit for the picture above goes to Martin Eigner book about System Lifecycle Management. I’d like to continue the discussion I started in my previous article – Structure and models of product data for connected processes in PLM. The main point of my previous article was that manufacturing industry…