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Project Lifecycle Management Implies Long Term Value; Forget the Total Cost of Ownership Fuss (3 Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Sep 28, 2005 Abstract : Understanding the nature and specifics of your product development life cycles, and especially new product design and initiation, can help you realize tangible cost savings and will offset the total cost of ownership of a product lifecycle management system.
Type: Article
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| 22. |
Oracle Renders Its PLM Outline Part Two: Challenges and User Recommendations (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Jim Brown
Jan 6, 2004 Abstract : Key concerns for PLM prospects will be domain knowledge in design and engineering-specific functions and integration, including currently poor connections from Oracle workflow to third-party business applications and CAD/PLM interfaces.
Type: Article
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| 23. |
The Role of PIM and PLM in the Product Information Supply Chain: Where is Your Link? (3 Pages)
by Jim Brown and Bob Gallagher
Mar 28, 2005 Abstract : Diverse groups have been discussing PIM from the perspective of data synchronization and syndication, product lifecycle management (PLM), and enterprise publishing. Each of these product categories includes the management of product information, but each uses product information for a different operational role.
Type: Article
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| 24. |
Has Consolidation Made the PLM Market More Agile? Part Two: Market Impact (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Jim Brown
Oct 23, 2003 Abstract : The advent and growth of vendors targeting the needs of discrete manufacturing industries proves that the PLM market in this sector has been hot. Agile Software has made a name for itself by providing the tools that support the collaborative exchange of product data, appealing to companies that rely on contractors for the manufacture of its products. For companies whose BOMs change frequently, this integrated capability set has been extremely important, and Agile has thrived in the PLM selection situations requiring extensive external collaboration.
Type: Article
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| 25. |
PLM challenges and benefits by IBM
Abstract : The PLM Diagnostics tool has helped companies identify their strengths and opportunities for improvement through self-directed diagnostics and industry benchmarks. This PLM Diagnostics report is based on the results of more than 600 companies from manufacturing markets around the globe. It presents the insights and trends that have been documented by the consolidated data of these companies, which can help you set your own PLM strategy.
Type: White Paper
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| 26. |
Vendor Articulates Message and Vision for Product Lifecycle Management (4 Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Apr 21, 2006 Abstract : SAP has developed some crucial themes as it moves forward with their PLM vision and solution strategy. Product development lifecycles are shrinking, and managing the innovation process is becoming a broader requirement of manufacturers and retailers alike.
Type: Article
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| 27. |
The Role of PIM and PLM in the Product Information Supply Chain: Where is Your Link? (3 Pages)
by Jim Brown and Bob Gallagher
Nov 1, 2004 Abstract : Diverse groups have been discussing PIM from the perspective of data synchronization and syndication, product lifecycle management (PLM), and enterprise publishing. Each of these product categories includes the management of product information, but each uses product information for a different operational role.
Type: Article
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| 28. |
Product Life Cycle Management (PLM) in ProcessPart 3: Process PLM Requirements (8 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Dec 22, 2002 Abstract : A Process PLM system must accommodate rapid, global deployment of the system. This need drives specific requirements to minimize both the start-up and the long-term cost of ownership of the system. This article, third in a series details those requirements.
Type: Article
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| 29. |
Product Life Cycle Management (PLM) in Process - Part 3: Process PLM Requirements (8 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Jan 2, 2002 Abstract : A Process PLM system must accommodate rapid, global deployment of the system. This need drives specific requirements to minimize both the start-up and the long-term cost of ownership of the system. This article, third in a series details those requirements.
Type: Article
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| 30. |
Where is Oracle in the Product Lifecycle Management Software Market? (3 Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Feb 3, 2006 Abstract : Oracle is in the processing of developing their product lifecycle management capabilities. The question is whether they will accomplish this through the acquisition of a pure-play PLM vendor, or through internal technology development.
Type: Article
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