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Siemens PLM Moves Conference to Dallas

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Randall Newton

UPDATED MAY 14. The recent flooding in Nashville, Tennessee has caused PLM World and the co-located Siemens PLM Connection user ...

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Evolving PLM Landscape: Major Seismic Event or Minor Volcanic Eruption?

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Randall Newton

The PLM sales landscape seems to be rather active this season, notes analyst Allan Behrens. Is there a major shaking ...

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US Manufacturing Growing Faster Than National Economy

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Randall Newton

The latest ThomasNet Industry Market Barometer survey reveals that manufacturers, service providers and distributors are reinventing themselves—and taking advantage of ...

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Siemens PLM and HP Launch Resale Partnership

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Randall Newton

It’s back to the future as the new owner of EDS and the new owner of UGS realize there’s big ...

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Chrysler to Dump CATIA for NX

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Randall Newton

Chrysler will convert all its design and engineering work from CATIA to NX over the next four years. It is ...

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Direct Part Production from Additive Manufacturing

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Randall Newton

Progressive manufacturers—some of them quite small—are using additive manufacturing technology to product finished goods. Noted analyst Terry Wohlers provides an ...

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Nissan PDQ Tool Becomes Elysium NXdoctor

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Randall Newton

Developed by Elysium for Nissan, NXdoctor is now in general release. A data validation tool for Siemens PLM NX—once only ...

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Dassault Systèmes Net Income Rises 31% in First Quarter 2010

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Randall Newton

Cost-cutting and better-than-expected SolidWorks sales lifted Dassault’s results, despite total revenue rising only 1% from a year earlier. Dassault Systèmes ...

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Olympia Selects VUEWorks for GIS-based Asset Management

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Randall Newton

The City of Olympia, Washington has selected VUEWorks software for web-based, GIS-integrated Asset Management and Capital Improvement Planning (CIP). VUEWorks ...

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The Adobe-Apple Standoff Saga Continues

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Randall Newton

Things down in Silicon Valley are getting ugly, as Adobe and Apple continue to square off over development tools, open ...