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7 months ago
in Blindness of closed source software company on yml's blog
MS started to compete - doesn't mean they did :)... and they are always coming second to the game.
Data is something will need to come to the next level of usage. Today is too closed and incompatible, but it will change fast in the future. PLM will not succeed to keep current licensing model for long run- in my view it will start explode from different sides- mostly from growing platform capabilities in Oracle and MOSS as well from disruptive technologies that will come from 3D and gaming zone.
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Oleg
Data is something will need to come to the next level of usage. Today is too closed and incompatible, but it will change fast in the future. PLM will not succeed to keep current licensing model for long run- in my view it will start explode from different sides- mostly from growing platform capabilities in Oracle and MOSS as well from disruptive technologies that will come from 3D and gaming zone.
Regards
Oleg
7 months ago
in Blindness of closed source software company on yml's blog
Yann, Excellent view. I liked it. Actually if you took GIS as potential path between Google map and PLM, I'd like to take one more step and see BIM. I think BIM made several successful steps in bridging GIS to product development (many be in context of AEC and not mechanical).
I will touch it my next posts for sure.
Regards
Oleg
I will touch it my next posts for sure.
Regards
Oleg
1 year ago
in Google Trends for 3D CAD Companies: Whose Competing? on SolidSmack
this is wrong comparison in my view. you cannot compare siemens search popularity (really not related to PLM at all, since nobody think about siemens as PLM vendor only), ptc.com and autodesk. To have more fair comparison put autocad, solidworks, catia, pro-e (http://www.google.com/trends?q=solidworks%2C+ca...) and you will see different picture.