Category: Product Lifecycle Management
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I've always wondered what would happen when one of these crashed
Which one would you rather be in?
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Design and Collaboration…very broad terms
.!. Marshall Kirkpatrick over on Mike Arrington’s Tech Crunch blog has an interesting post about 2 new start-ups that aim to deliver visual collaboration services to aid in the design process. Sounds an awful lot like what PLM companies are trying to do. Upon further inspection these are some nice tools, but not quite what…
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Fedex to Airbus: je veux mon dos d'argent
The fallout continues on the A380 delay by Airbus. The manufacturing industry now has their worst case scenario defined for bad investments in PLM. Now the question is qho will step up and attribute some great new product to their PLM system. FedEx drops A380 order, buys Boeing 777s – Yahoo! News What’s really interesting…
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CADwire: Alibre to bundle Acrobat 3D
Just saw this story from Randall Newton at CADwire.net on the bundling of Acrobat 3D in every seat of Alibre. I get why it’s a big deal from a publishing standpoint (everyone has Acrobat on their desktop), but I’m not quite sure I agree with the point that Mr. Newton tries to make about this…
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UGS Shape Search wins reader's choice award
Thanks to the reader’s at DE for all the votes. The recognition is appreciated! Desktop Engineering Magazine – November 2006 – Readers Choice Award
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What will drive the tipping point for the 3D web
Interesting post from Terra Nova about the key factors in what will drive massive adoption of the 3D experience on the web. It’s amazing to me (perhaps it shouldn’t be) how similar it is to the discussions in the 3D CAD world. First we need interoperability, then we need accessible tools, then we need a…
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The virtual car show
.!. GM is one of our biggest customers and this is one of the coolest things I have seen them do in a long time. I have been thinking about the idea of the virtual car show for a while, and it looks like they may actually get there. A few suggestions for them: Let…
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Innovation is a Team Sport Podcast: Keith Jeacock, Theorem Solutions
Last bit of audio from PLM Europe. This is Keith Jeacock from Theorem Solutions, a JT Open Vendor member talking about why they participate in JT Open. Keith has been in the industry for a while and has some unique perspectives about what does and doesn’t work when it comes to open data standards.
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Innovation is a Team Sport Podcast: Mark Matousek, UGS
Sorry for being so slow in getting this audio up…as you may have seen the EVDO in Seattle let me down. This is the final presentation in the Innovation is a Team Sport track at PLM Europe and features Mark Matousek talking about our experiences with the JT Open program so far and what see…