"Implementation"

Who should be the first PLM user in a company?

Who should be the first PLM user in a company?

Enterprise software implementations are usually not a simple task. Compared to selection of your next mobile device and RSS reader, it is an organizational effort. Enterprise software gets really complicated when it comes to the point implementation requires involvement of people. Product lifecycle management (PLM) is one of these systems….

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PLM Implementation Lifecycle Challenges

PLM Implementation Lifecycle Challenges

Implementation of enterprise information systems is a long and painful process. It requires a lot of efforts, investments and planning. ERP and other enterprise backbone technologies (eg Oracle) are good examples. In my view, PLM comes to the same list as Oracle. Yesterday, I had a chance to read CW…

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PLM customization and the role of SQL Data Schema

PLM customization and the role of SQL Data Schema

The business of PDM and PLM systems are tightly connected to data. In the early days of EDM (Engineering Data Management) and PDM, developers used variety of data-management technologies – text files for meta-data, proprietary data bases and lately relational databases (RDMBS). RDBMS became a mainstream for enterprise software 15-20…

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PLM and Multi-Tier Strategies

PLM and Multi-Tier Strategies

PLM and Single Point of Truth. You probably heard about that before. I tried to address this topic in the past. Navigate to few of my old posts about that – PLM and Single Point of Truth and PLM and Single Point of Disagreement. Earlier this year, I came back…

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PLM Definition and ERP Implementation Patterns

PLM Definition and ERP Implementation Patterns

Product development and manufacturing is very different from company to company. Therefore, I’m not surprised anymore when I see multiple ways companies are defining what is Product Lifecycle Management. Some time ago, I started to gather these definitions in order to share with the readers of my blog. I was…

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PLM Implementations and KISSASSing

PLM Implementations and KISSASSing

Services is a significant part of every PLM implementation. According to CIMData, about 60% of cPDM revenues is coming from services. This is a huge number. Simplicity is another big issue related to PLM implementations. Keep it simple. Another important one is about to have C-level sponsor in an organization for…

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PLM Backbones and Engineering Process Complexity

PLM Backbones and Engineering Process Complexity

My blogging friend Deelip Menezes (www.deelip.com) wrote few days ago in his twitter – “Mapping engineering processes to PLM backbones is this most difficult part in implementing PLM in a company”. This statement made me think about PLM implementations, flexibility and PLM adoption in organizations. Why PLM faces many problems…

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3 Steps To Simplify PLM Selection Process

3 Steps To Simplify PLM Selection Process

I was reading Jos Voskuil’s PLM Selection: Don’t do this on his virtualdutchman blog. Jos made me think again about few mistakes people made when trying to apply Product Lifecycle Methods in a holistic way. I’ve seen similar situations in the past  – companies managed an extremely long process of…

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PLM and Legacy Data

PLM and Legacy Data

When I’m thinking about any PLM project, I can clearly see the step when data available in the organization need to be loaded into the system. This step is often underestimated from different standpoints: ability to gather and load information, availability of data definitions, availability of APIs and system performance….

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Too Hard To Adopt PLM?… Do What is Right!

Too Hard To Adopt PLM?… Do What is Right!

The question of the PLM adoption is always raising interest. One of the most important question people are asking in the context of PLM  is about PLM software adoption level. I found an interesting article by TEC  – Too Hard To Adopt PLM? Find Ways To Make it Easier!. I…

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