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2007: Surprise! Siemens to acquire UGS
The $3.5 billion deal cashed out investors and paved the way for the Siemens PLM Software of today. From the ...
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2007: PLM products for hazardous substance compliance management
RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) and WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) compliance issues have taken center stage for many ...
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Solid Edge ST4 improves sheet metal simulation, 2D drafting, and more
Other new features include new support for JT and 3D PDF, and new synchronous technology capabilities for working with assemblies. ...
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Lattice releases update to XVL Studio
Lattice is known for its speed in displaying and manipulating very large manufacturing assemblies. Included in this release is new ...
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Siemens PLM’s Newbury sees bright future for Solid Edge and mainstream PLM
Solid Edge was a hidden nugget when Siemens acquired the former UGS; under Newbury’s leadership the nugget is getting polished. ...
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Siemens PLM Software launches rental version of Solid Edge in Japan
Solid Edge DesignPad is a product subset, tailored to appeal to students and occasional users. Siemens PLM Software is offering ...
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Gamification, why not?
Games for fun or insight are the next intersection of social technology and graphics. By Kathleen Maher Has gamification gone ...
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Evolving PLM Landscape: Major Seismic Event or Minor Volcanic Eruption?
The PLM sales landscape seems to be rather active this season, notes analyst Allan Behrens. Is there a major shaking ...