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NX Design

Why CAD File Management Matters: Faster, More Efficient Product Development

As product complexity increases, so too does the number of engineers it takes to make that product. Teams are becoming larger with more engineers working on a single project. As the project progresse...

Polarion

Improve Product and Software Development by Integrating ALM and PLM (Part 2 of 4)

Today the clear demarcation of the boundary between product development and software development is blurring fast as software increasingly becomes a major component of products. Companies urgently ne...

Teamcenter

Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) and PLM: Working together ... and right on target

Why do Siemens and Polarion believe that this integration will be different than others?

Solid Edge

Interview: Kevin Riggs of the Learning Media Development group

Kevin Riggs is the leader of the group that creates documentation for the Solid Edge product. He oversees a group with a wide range of talents who create information for a wide range of products and ...

Teamcenter

Requirements Management: What do cheese, cars and oil have in common?

A few days later we received a legal notice in the mail asking if we wanted to be included in class-action lawsuit to compensate drivers for the personal damage caused by these plugged holes

Electronic Systems Design

See you at 'PCB Carolina 2014' in Raleigh NC on Nov. 5th!

If you’ve never attended the PCB Carolina electronics trade show – you have been missing out! This FREE event will...

Solid Edge

Apple, U2 and the Edge (that's Solid Edge of course!)

U2 and Apple II in 1980. Read the full blog here.

Solid Edge

Introducing the new ST7 Hole Command

New for ST7 we have completely rebuilt the Hole Command user interface and the way hole information is stored.  We’ve also added new functionality to how holes can be modeled. New User Inter...

Corporate Blog

Apple, U2 and the Edge

That's Solid Edge of course! It’s the winter of 1980 and I'm in my first year studying Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College London. I’m at a fellow student’s freezing cold basement flat in W...