I’m continuing to digest and share information about what I’ve seen last week at Solidworks World 2019 in Dallas. Today...
I’m catching up on my blogging this week after very intense time at Solidworks World 2019. If you missed my...
I spent last few days attending SOLIDWORKS World 2019 in Dallas, TX. My timeline was very intense with many meetings,...
I’m in Dallas, TX for Solidworks 2019, which is about start. You can feel it. Halls are still half empty,...
Engineering.com article A Solidworks user look at Onshape brought my PDM twisted mind again to what I call CAD version of Turgenev’s...
Complexity of PLM systems and user experience is well-known problem in the world of PLM. Even all PLM vendors are...
Last year, I wrote about Why traditional PLM ranking is dead. The article raised a wave of discussion and debates...
It is not a secret that PLM has strong roots in engineering. PLM was born as an extension of CAD...
Once upon a time, PLM and cloud things were not friends. PLM companies were telling that cloud is not secured...
PLM differentiation is hard. In past, I shared my thoughts about how to differentiate PLM products, technologies and vendors. You...
I’m not going to CES these days, but I probably should. Time is too big constraint. But I always read...
Silos. We’ve heard this word many time. For many years, PLM sales pitch was to eliminate silos and create a...