For solution providers steep in the traditional IT sets -- networking, security, storage, etc. -- why should you care about PLM? For starters, it's a $16 billion business and growing, according to IDC ...
In 1981, just four years after graduating from the University of Toronto, Canada, with a civil engineering degree, Frank Baldesarra went into business with former classmate Brian Semkiw selling time ...
AI for supply chain is raging through the world of operations right now. The prospect of using its power for faster system learning promises to make supply chains more responsive, more resilient, and ...
Think about what running a telecom network looks like today. On the one hand, your software is flexible and quick, and you can add new services at lightning speed. On the other hand, you're still ...
Product lifecycle management (PLM) and the semiconductor industry have always been separate, but pressure is growing to integrate them. Automotive, IIoT, medical, and other industries see that as the ...
Product lifecycle management (PLM) is an enterprise discipline for managing the data and processes involved in the lifecycle of a product, from inception to engineering, design, manufacture, sales and ...
The Economist’s quarterly technology issue just came out, and i started flipping through it with the disdain I usually reserve for the dumbed-down technology primers you typically find in an American ...
Geert Schouten, Director of Shipbuilder, discusses the challenges and solutions of maritime PDM and PLM software for large maritime projects. Maritime PDM and PLM software are often used for large ...
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is the foundation on which companies build and support the products they make. It oversees a product’s engineering plans, the manufacturing instructions, and its ...
DxP Services highlights the importance of product lifecycle management as a complement to enterprise resource planning to accelerate company success. Patrick Bionducci, president and Head of DxP ...