By: Mdebower
You, your data, and your company are completely at the mercy of your internet connection, ISP, and PLM cloud provider. Streaming heavy CAD data across the internet is problematic, at least right now....
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Counting the score in PLM with respect to the cloud: Dassault 1, Autodesk 1, Siemens 0, PTC 0. So who is going to score next? I am waiting for someone at Siemens or PTC to come out with the...
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You can give PTC 0.5 points. They have offered a “cloud” based solution called wWindchill On Demand for a while now.
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Hybrid cloud technologies can become an interesting choice for companies to solve problems you mentioned. Heavy data can remain on the premise, and lightweight data will travel to the cloud. Does it...
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Jonathan, thanks for commenting! Actually, PTC already came with anti-cloud rant last year. During the Creo launch, Jim Heppelmann mentioned that customers didn't ask for the cloud. Customers are...
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[...] my publication PLM, Autodesk and Cloud Wars Club few days ago, I received few comments from my readers trying to figure out what is PLM [...]
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Yes, we used that exclusively for 5 years. The IBM / PTC partnership was sold to NetIDEAS a while back.
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Thanks! I didn't know about NetIDEAS. Actually, I just seen the product is still available from IBM website. http://www-935.ibm.com/service...
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