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My presentation during Autodesk University 2011 in Las Vegas. I'm talking about modern business and technological trends in context PLM software challenges.
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The New Frontiers in PLM SoftwareOleg ShilovitskyBlogger @ BeyondPLM.com
Friday, November 25, 2011
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“Airplanes are interesting toys, but of no military value”
Marshal Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), French Military Strategist, 1911.
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PLM - a system for a large company?
Originally PLM started many years ago as project to solve problems with design and manufacturing of complex aerospace and military products
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Is it what you think about PLM?
Expensive? Value not justified?
Complex?
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Modern Technological Trends
internet mobile social
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Business Trends - Dynamic Changes
ms need to be solved today, changes happenproble all the time
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Business Trends - Complexity of Problems
industry complexity
is is global
system complexitycomplexityindustry
business
complexitycomplexity
vs. depth balancebreadth
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Share / Service Trend in Consumer World
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Shared Resources = Cost Opportunity = Access
Shared resources creates a new cost opportunity
Removes the complexity of ownership
Add simplicty of services
Company email server is complex
shared hosting is simple affordable
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Intersection of consumer and enterprise software
Internet and consumer online services get more and more popular
the cost of consumer services became **free** or insignificant usage of consumer services in enterprise is growing
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Enterprise IT on Fire - Revolution is coming...
Geofrey Moore, Google Atmosphere, 2010
Past decade in PLM is all about acqusitions and mergers
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How to get a job done?... today!
The number of problems is growing Long term solutions are less acceptable Short cycle, grey IT Gen Y influence New way to perceive a job No 20 years employment opportunity No 5 years projects
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PLM Challenge 1: How to move from Database to Network?
PDM / PLM
Single Database Network brings power
Database and document collaboration is slow....
The future belongs to collaborative and coordinate type of networks...
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PLM Challenge 2: From Best Practices to Appification
The diversity of customer requirements is growing, best practices are so ’95...
Future belongs to granularity & flexibility
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PLM Challenge 3: To Transform User Experience
Remember? You are here to work - NOT to play! (*** complicated enterprise software ***)
Influence - new generation, internet / web 2.0, mobile
Future PLM App?
2012 PLM Challenge...
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Oleg ShilovitskyBlogger @ BeyondPLM.com
Thank you!
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