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2007: Surprise! Siemens to acquire UGS

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GfxS staff

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

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GfxS staff

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

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Randall Newton

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

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Randall Newton

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

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Randall Newton

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

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Randall Newton

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?

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Kathleen Maher

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?

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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 ...