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2009: PTC’s New Windchill ProductPoint is Facebook for PLM

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Randall Newton

PTC introduces Windchill ProductPoint, a new product data management product based on Microsoft SharePoint. It is the first product ever ...

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2001: RAND Worldwide Overview

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Randall Newton

From the April 2001 edition of Engineering Automation Report, engineering business analyst Evan Yares takes a close look at RAND ...

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PTC Financials Portend Engineering Software Upturn

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Randall Newton

PTC reports positive results for its third quarter of Fiscal 2010. Enterprise revenue jumped 64% from a year earlier. By ...

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Continental to Standardize Automotive Group on PTC Windchill

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Randall Newton

Long-term partnership agreement will ultimately affect 12,000 users in 130 locations. Continental says Windchill capabilities in multi-CAD integration, eCAD data ...

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MHT Profiles “Visionary … Hands-on” Incoming PTC CEO Heppelmann

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Randall Newton

MHT’s “The Mover” column takes a look at the incoming CEO of PTC, maker of Pro/ENGINEER and Windchill. Online journal ...

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PTC Lowers Q3 and FY’10 Revenue Targets

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Randall Newton

PTC expects to take a $15 million hit to revenue in the second half of its current fiscal year, which ...

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Ford Using PTC InSight to Reduce Global Supply Chain Carbon Footprint

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Randall Newton

Ford Motor Company is surveying its top 35 global suppliers to understand the carbon footprint of its supply chain. Ford ...

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Heppelmann to Become PTC CEO In October

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Randall Newton

In a move that takes nobody by surprise, the current president and COO gets ready to take the reins. Red-hot ...

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PTC License Revenue Up 54% in Second Quarter

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Randall Newton

Total revenue was up 7% from last year; more proof of a manufacturing sector recovery. The SharePoint-based PDM offering is ...

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PDM Will Be a Growth Market in 2010

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Randall Newton

PDM software sold better than expected in 2009, especially the products aimed at smaller manufacturers. We estimate less than 30% ...