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Polarion

Recap of STARWEST 2012: a Polarion Newbie’s perspective

Perhaps you are new to the software testing scene like me.  Or maybe you are a software testing veteran.  Regardless, StarWest 2012 is an event to remember. The magical location Located ...

Polarion

The Results are In! POP Challenge 2012 Winner Revealed

This summer, we have worked diligently to expand our interactions with the Polarion Community.  The POP challenge contest was open to anyone interested in submitting a software app or extension ...

Corporate Blog

Andreas Saar on the next level of CAD/CAM/CNC process integration

The marketing team recently caught up with Andreas Saar to discuss some of the challenges manufacturing companies face today and how NX 8.5 (available end of October timeframe) and Teamcenter can hel...

Embedded Software

A surprise meeting

I am always fascinated by coincidences and wrote about an interesting one a while ago. Although experiencing such events can...

Electronic Systems Design

Return current on a stripline

In previous blogs, I have discussed the importance of an uninterrupted, intact reference plane for signals.  But, what if you...

Corporate Blog

Simulation Driven Design Debate - We agree with our customers!

I’ve been a lazy blogger lately. We’ve got some interesting technology partner activities going on (stay tuned) and I’m trying to get an earlier start on Solid Edge University 2013. However, when I s...

Embedded Software

HPEC ‘12

My colleague Faheem Sheikh recently attended the 2012 IEEE High Performance Extreme Computing Conference (HPEC ‘12) at Waltham, MA USA....

Corporate Blog

Innovations in motion tracking technologies that’s making humans more productive and safe in factories

In this day and age of ever more automated and high-tech manufacturing, we might wonder; do we need human labors in factories? I recently came across this PBS documentary that raises this question ap...

Electronic Systems Design

Is it ever okay to cross a plane split?

NO. Okay, well, I guess you could say “it depends”, but in general, no, it is not okay to cross...