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Corporate Blog

What is the best release cycle for CAD and PLM software?

What do you think is the best release cycle for your CAD or PLM software? A short release cycle, every few months, that delivers a few key new capabilities? Or would this have too...

Embedded Software

Two steps forward, one step back - learning from setbacks

As I write this, I am a week away from a short vacation [so there will be a temporary radio...

NX Design

Norbar Rises to Challenge to Create New Products Faster

As the first company in Britain to commercially manufacture a torque wrench, Norbar Torque Tools has maintained its global reputation for quality and robustness for more than seven decades. But with ...

Polarion

OH NO - My Car Has Been Hacked!

As you know, software and hardware are converging at a breakneck pace. Functions in products like cars and planes that were once controlled mechanically are increasingly being controlled by software....

Electronic Systems Design

The Myth of the Pretty Design

I often talk with friends and colleagues in the PCB design community about trends. A subject that comes up often,...

Teamcenter

How to Perform List of Value (LOV) Updates without System Downtime

This feature was added in Teamcenter 10.1 and provides the ability for you to define an LOV that will query Teamcenter product data to build its list of values

Solid Edge

Become the Face of Solid Edge

Would you like to see your company's name in lights? Would you want to see your work showcased by Siemens publicly? Would you like a free license of Solid Edge software for your business? ...

Academic and Future Workforce

Executive and Student Outtakes from the PACE Annual Forum

ThePartners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education (PACE)recently held its annual forum in Turin, Italy. PACE links GM, Autodesk, Hewlett-Packard, Siemens PLM S...

Solid Edge

SEACAD.ini - Under the Hood

This might be old hat to many of you, but for those this is new, here's a quick run through the various 'undocumented' settings in the SEACAD.ini file. About the SEACAD.ini File ...