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Asset Management to Support Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) by IBM
December 07, 2010 - (Free Research)
Many manufacturers are already using Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) technology to design products, test them and automate their production. This same technology can be integrated with Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solutions, like IBM’s Maximo® Asset Management to manage manufacturing assets involved in production.
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IFS Applications™ for Product Lifecycle Management by IFS
February 18, 2013 - (Free Research)
View this white paper to gain a better understanding of product lifecycle management (PLM.) I'ts more than just a generic buzzword, and it encompasses more than merely managing your program and project processes. Gain a better understanding on the road to successful PLM by reading this white paper now.
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Beginner’s guide to manufacturing PLM tools by IQMS
January 08, 2013 - (Free Research)
In this product lifecycle managment (PLM) e-guide, discover an overview of the basics of PLM tools, software selection and implementation tips from industry experts, the value of cloud PLM, 3D CAD imagery, and social media add-ons, and why− and how− PLM is branching out from discrete manufacturing into process manufacturing.
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Multiplying MES Value with PLM Integration by Apriso Corporation
August 2008 - (Free Research)
MES platforms have, and continue to provide, significant opportunities to integrate manufacturing functions while reducing wasted time, energy, and material on the factory floor.
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Let Innovation, Not Technology, Drive Your Product Business by SAP America, Inc.
July 1967 - (Free Research)
SAP's unique Product and Service Leadership framework is a strategy for companies to bring innovative products to market faster and to drive value for their customers. Learn more about it in this whitepaper.
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Asset Management to Support Product Lifecycle Management by IBM
October 2009 - (Free Research)
Leading-edge manufacturers are discovering that they can improve production efficiencies and manage MRO expenditures by integrating their Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) with Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) systems.
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CFD for Mechanical Design Engineers: “A Paradigm Shift for Better Design” by Mentor Graphics
June 2010 - (Free Research)
This paper provides CIMdata’s perspective on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis, including its motivation for use, value and future. It also describes Mentor Graphics’ FloEFD CFD analysis solution that is designed to provide product designers and engineers with direct access to CFD techniques directly in their design (CAD) environment.
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MES: Achieving Real Quality through Virtual Products by Apriso Corporation
May 2008 - (Free Research)
In this paper learn how Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) as a part of the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) conceptual framework are a natural collector and organizer with virtual product information.
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More Than a Vision: SAP's Perfect Plant in the Chemical Industry by SAP America, Inc.
August 2009 - (Free Research)
Find out what ARC has to say about SAP's progress towards turning the "perfect plant vision" into reality by leveraging the chemical industry value network. SAP is also well-aligned with ARC's thought leadership models related to collaborative manufacturing Management.
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Six Technology Tactics to Promote Corporate Social Responsibility by Epicor Software Corporation
June 2012 - (Free Research)
<p>Read this white paper to learn about a new principle for manufacturers – corporate social responsibility (CSR). Learn how you can look to IT and software strategies to, not only exemplify good citizenship, but to achieve tangible financial benefits throughout your business and supply chain.</p>
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Design Reuse: The Key to Building Better Products Faster by PTC Small/Med Product Development
October 2008 - (Free Research)
Learn how design reuse can save up to 75% of modeling time, improve product quality and time-to-market and reduce the risk of fundamental errors in this feature article.
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Simplifying the Making of Complex Products by Epicor Software Corporation
June 2012 - (Free Research)
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software can be one of the best tools in your IT arsenal, but only if you have a system in place that is right for your particular business needs. Read this white paper to learn how a fully integrated ERP suite can help ease your product launch by giving you visibility into all of critical business data.
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The Agile Project Manager by VersionOne Inc.
June 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper will explore the impact agile development methodologies are having on the Project Management community, what new skills are required, and what the Project Manager can do to ease the transition.
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Client Management Best Practices for Managing Mac Systems by CDW
April 2010 - (Free Research)
One of the greatest challenges facing any institution is the maintenance of a large number of computer systems. When properly performed, lifecycle management—from the loading dock to the recycler—maximizes your return on investment, keeps your users more productive, and protects the security of your computer systems and your enterprise data.
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Open Your Eyes with SAP Visual Enterprise Solutions by SAP America, Inc.
December 2012 - (Free Research)
View this brief demo to learn how SAP Visual Enterprise can help your organization accelerate decision making across all lines of business, optimize productivity with visual access, improve product quality and optimize process efficiency by communicating visually, and lower operating costs and reduce product lifecycles.
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An Agile Approach to "Metrics": Applied Macromeasurements to Ensure On-Time Delivery by CollabNet
January 2011 - (Free Research)
This article challenges the value of traditional metrics for managing product development schedules and presents an alternative compatible with Agile approaches such as Scrum and XP. It is written for development managers or Scrum Product Owners who want to make decisions based on empirically derived schedule forecasts instead of shots in the dark.
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