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Atrion User Conference Highlights Need for Regulatory Compliance in PLM (6 Pages)
by Jim Brown
Nov 10, 2004 Abstract : The Atrion International User Group met in Montreal, Quebec (Canada) to discuss ways to improve regulatory compliance for their respective companies. At the conference, Atrion presented a vision and product strategy to their customers that will provide critical regulatory and compliance capabilities needed to support the product life cycle. The conference pointed out the importance of regulatory compliance as an important element of a product lifecycle management (PLM) strategy, and the role that environmental health and safety (EH&S) plays in protecting PLM value.
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Oracle Renders Its PLM Outline Part One: Event Summary (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Jim Brown
Jan 5, 2004 Abstract : Although its PLM solutions will not likely be the 'all things to all people' any time soon, Oracle might be showing us its ability to develop its own applications in collaborative effort with its prominent customers.
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PLM Is An Industry Affair - Or Is It? (7 Pages)
by Jim Brown
Dec 26, 2003 Abstract : The question, 'Do vertical industry needs play a significant role in a PLM software selection?' should be a simple question to answer. Instead, it is a question best answered with a series of questions.
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Product Lifecycle Management Challenges: From Solution Evaluation to Kickoff (4 Pages)
by Sukumar Subahan Tondaladinne, Dr. Shobhalatha Gurram, and Dr. Satyanarayana Bachala
Jul 6, 2006 Abstract : In future, companies will be releasing products practically every other day, due to fierce global competition, and the significance of product lifecycle management (PLM) implementation will increase. However, it is possible to provide some guidelines for a rigorous PLM implementation.
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Autodesk to Bring Microsoft Business Solutions Closer to PLM (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Jim Brown
Nov 17, 2003 Abstract : While the recent joining of complementary forces by Microsoft Business Solutions and Autodesk will make many heads turn, a lot more detail and clarifications are needed for the alliance to establish itself as an ERP-PLM superpower in the mid-market.
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Process PLM Vendor Sequencia Adds Portfolio Management (3 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Mar 22, 2002 Abstract : Sequencia extends its Process Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) offering with portfolio management, leading the impact of the solution into the executive suite.
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Selecting PLM Software Solutions Part 4 - Comparing 3 Vendors (4 Pages)
by Jim Brown & P.J. Jakovljevic
May 26, 2003 Abstract : In PLM, there is no single vendor that can meet all of the requirements, and the market is still immature, so almost every product can be the right solution provided a certain set of requirements. In this part of the article we review 3 vendors who offer products to the PLM market - IDe, Thetis, and PDMware - as a demonstration that selecting the appropriate solution is highly dependant on the prioritized needs of the business.
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Has Consolidation Made the PLM Market More Agile? Part Three: Challenges and User Recommendations (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Jim Brown
Oct 24, 2003 Abstract : Even if Agile continues to deliver superior products, its competition against single-vendor, pre-integrated ERP suite products will force Agile to aggressively differentiate the depth of their PLM expertise and further drive industry specialization.
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Selecting PLM Software Solutions Part 5 - User Recommendations (7 Pages)
by Jim Brown & P.J. Jakovljevic
May 27, 2003 Abstract : This tutorial points out the significance of buyers researching PLM technology vendors before determining the short list and vendors researching the viability of the opportunity before committing time and money to a sales effort. Since a 'one-size-fits-all' product is still not quite a viable possibility, almost every product can win provided certain set of requirements. The Catch 22 for both buyers and vendors/VARs is to pinpoint the right opportunity in this ongoing 'dating game'.
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On-demand Product Life Cycle Management: Not Just for Small to Medium Businesses Anymore (3 Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Mar 6, 2006 Abstract : Product lifecycle management (PLM) is set to transition to an on-demand model. On-demand models are quicker and cheaper to deploy, but software providers must gain user enterprises' trust before on-demand PLM really takes off.
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