Siemens Digital Industries Software Blog Network

Siemens Digital Industries Software Blogs


Corporate Blog

Podcast with CEO Chuck Grindstaff

Chuck Grindstaff is president and CEO of Siemens PLM Software. In my latest Chat With Chuck, we covered some interesting ground. Listen in to hear his thoughts on: merging cultures and innovati...

Embedded Software

Less puzzled

Some weeks ago, I made a posting in which I presented some code and then considered how it might be...

Corporate Blog

The Secret to Designing Solar Cars

Earlier this week we had a visit at our St. Louis office from Principia College. They brought their solar car that placed third in the American Solar Car Challenge this summer. Students shared storie...

Corporate Blog

Robotic deburring using Process Simulate

If you are one of those manufacturers who have adopted robotics to perform deburring and similar other metal finishing process, I’m sure you have done it to improve operational efficiency and flexibi...

Embedded Software

Connecting online

When I was a student, in the late 1970s, I spent one year of my course working in industry. There...

Corporate Blog

A Visual Approach Makes NC Programming Go Faster

The ability to visualize exactly the material that remains to be cut makes it much easier to create the most efficient machining operations and to determine their optimum sequence. With NX 8.5 CAM...

Polarion

Migrate MKS to SVN - free data migration tool from Polarion

By Tim Ströbele Polarion has actively supported the Subversion community since 2005. One major contribution has been a set of free Subversion tools, and in particular tools for migrating to Subve...

Polarion

A Trusted Tool - Polarion qualified for ISO 26262/IEC 61508

Many verticals such as automotive, medical, and railway are given standards that are necessary for our daily life safety and security. Many of these standards were initially based on manufacturing...

Polarion

Recovering Deleted Polarion Data (Part 2 of 2)

By Lutz Dornbusch It can happen to anyone. But it's not necessarily your worst nightmare... ... if a Polarion Work Item or LiveDoc document gets deleted by mistake. Chances are it can be recove...