thinking outside the box
about PLM
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Old Story about Standards...
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The US standard railroad gauge (distance between the rails) is 4 feet, 8.5 inches. Why was that gauge used?
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Imperial Roman chariots were made wide enough to accommodate the rear end of two war horses...
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✦Because that's the way they built them in England...
✦Because it was build by somebody who built pre-railroad tram rails...
✦Because they use the same tools and jigs they used for wagons that used the same spacing...
✦Because otherwise wagon wheels would break on some of the old, long distance road in England because of the spacing of wheel ruts...
✦Imperial Rome built the first long distance road in Europe and England...
✦Roman war chariots formed the initial ruts, everyone else had to match...
✦Roman war chariots were made to accommodate two horses asses :)...
So, why US railroad gauge is 4 feet, 8.5 inches?
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Reflections
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PLM Challenges
• Cost of implementation is too high
• Cost of change is skyrocketing
• New platforms need to be validated
• Customers is demanding vertical solution
• PLM without PLM is getting some voices
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---Your Product Data Management---
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Isn’t cool....
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Data Inflation
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From Click to Tap?
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Old Ways to Communicate
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PLM Product Suites
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Integration and Data Sharing Problem
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There is a growing demand for integrated solutions
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Data Standards?
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Company attitude to PLM standards can be compared with how they feel about their toothbrush. Every company has one and nobody wants to use anybody else’s.
PLM
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Technological Trends...
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IT Consumerization
increased amount of consumer tech coming to IT
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Cloud Mobile Social
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User Experience
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Touch
Aggregation
Augmentation
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Communication
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Free + Mobile Online
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From PDM to PLM?
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PDM vs. PLM: Data Perspective
The Ugly Truth - It is all about the data (!)
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PLMEngineering
Manufacturing
SupportDesign
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PDM vs. PLM: Process Perspective
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Engineering
Requirement Support / Service
PLM expansion downstream and upstream
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PDM vs. PLM: Integration Perspective
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Extended Enterprise
Source PTC. 2009
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PDM vs. PLM: Integration Perspective
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Additional Reflections...
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ROI Balance: Benefits need to be real
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Service Extensive Business: Pros/Cons
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http://www.cimdata.com/newsletter/2007/14/02/14.02.01.htm
60.4%
Services Revenuesin cPDM business
In 2010:
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Move to Open Systems
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PLM - Back to the future?
• Cloud / SaaS innovation
• MCAD Innovation
• Challenge the conventional thinking
• Who PLM is competing with?
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What is my conclusion?
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Factors Impacting PLM Industry
• Market Growth
• Vertical Industries
• Integration with other business systems
• Mid-market
• M&A
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Thank you!Please, talk to me. I’m available online.
Oleg Shilovitskyhttp://beyondplm.com/
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