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The Outsourcing Trap: Eppinger Takes a Second Look at Global Product Development

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Randall Newton

One of the authors of the highly influential 2006 article “The New Practice of Global Product Development” has updated it ...

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Delcam Reports Second-Best Year Ever in 2009

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Randall Newton

A boost in R&D spending helped the British CAM software vendor move up one spot in the CIMdata rankings. British ...

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Autodesk Grant Powers Biodiesel Initiative

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Randall Newton

Springboard Biodiesel moves from SolidWorks to Autodesk Inventor to design new Intelligent Local Production biodiesel processor. April 2, 2010—When Springboard ...

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AVEVA Reboots Annual Customer Meetings

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Randall Newton

The former user conferences ISEIT and AMUM are being replaced by AVEVA World Summit, with three regional versions for Europe, ...

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Realistic Simulation Proves New Defibulator

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Randall Newton

Medical device manufacturer InnerPulse takes advantage of MCAD and FEA to bring to market a pioneering technology to treat Sudden ...

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HP Extends Workstation Portfolio Three Ways

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Randall Newton

HP this week introduced new workstation products that include its first small form factor workstation, six-core CPU updates to its ...

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THE CAMBASHI VIEW: The Software Challenge for 21st Century Networks

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Randall Newton

Pent-up demand for enterprise manufacturing software is causing a rise in budgets, says Mike Evans. But the challenge for the ...

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ASGVIS V-Ray Users Turn Bits Into Ice

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Randall Newton

ASGVIS, the maker of the V-Ray rendering add-in for Rhino and SketchUp, recently sponsored a contest with a simple theme—ice. ...

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New Licensing Plan Forces AspenTech Second Quarter Loss

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Randall Newton

The short-term hit to revenue is in the company’s best interest, as it continues to fix the mess left by ...

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Time to Welcome the Desktop Supercomputer

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Randall Newton

Nehalem-based workstations offer a strategic advantage we haven’t seen in years, and now—yes, now—is the time to ramp up. By ...