The Social PLM scene began with companies like Vucch, Kenesto and Nuage with even stalwarts like Autodesk with Autodesk 360 and PTC with their SocialLInk entering fray. I really dont have much idea on successes or inroads made by any of them commercially but I noticed Vuuch missing out of action for quite a few … Continue reading The Social PLM Cloud Burst
Year: 2013
4 PLM Q/A for Dummies and Surprising
As convenient as it may look from the outside, managing a fashion business is very daunting and full of challenges. From strategizing to get better ROI to facing the ever changing demands of buyers to even planning the growth of business, it takes a lot of time and effort. A PLM system assists businesses to … Continue reading 4 PLM Q/A for Dummies and Surprising
REST in Peace PLM
During the last few years, it has been seen that traditional approach to service orientation (SOA) has failed to deliver the business value and agility that were a key element of its value proposition. Even in the case of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software, the tools are based on relatively old technology. The result is … Continue reading REST in Peace PLM
The PLM Implementation Fools !!!
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is a software solution that can greatly help manufacturers to speed up innovation, reduce costs, and improve time to market their products in global and domestic markets. This being said, to get the best results, there has to be smooth communication between manufacturers and the PLM service providers.
Stage Gate in PLM is for bygone era
Ok so my heading is a bit rude but it was meant to only catch your attention. In the early 90s, the stage gate approach became the standard blueprint for product development. The approach split the process of product development with accompanying decision gates like: generating concepts, scoping a particular concept, generating a business case, … Continue reading Stage Gate in PLM is for bygone era
Open Source PLM Is Not Necessarily Free PLM
Open source PLM has been in the market for years and is probably growing frankly In the open source PLM world I observed that there are two major players, ARAS and Openplm.org. In the real sense of the term, theOpenPLM.org product can actually be termed as open source; whereas ARAS is offering what it calls Enterprise Open … Continue reading Open Source PLM Is Not Necessarily Free PLM