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Polarion

7 Steps to Meeting ITAR Requirements With Polarion

Lately, we’ve had an increasing number of inquiries about whether or not Polarion's solutions are ITAR certified. The good news is that Polarion Software® doesn’t need ITAR certification to help...

Corporate Blog

Chat With Chuck Grindstaff Highlights SDI, IoT, Industry 4.0 and More

This week I caught up with our CEO for the latest Chat With Chuck Grindstaff podcast. Listen in to learn more about our work in several key areas. Some of the topics we cover in the 25-minute podc...

Teamcenter

Addressing Conflict Minerals Reporting with Teamcenter

Do you know or care where the tantalum in your smartphone comes from?

Simcenter

World War II fighter plane helps apprentice engineers at Rolls-Royce learn the latest techniques

The 2014 Simulation Engineering Show at the Derby Roundhouse brought together some of the largest engineering businesses in the UK.     Siemens PLM UK was pleased to be a Gol...

Solid Edge

The Secret Language of Surface Design

Dan Staples asked me to call some attention to a surfacing presentation that was made at Solid Edge University 2013 by a French company called SEB. SEB designs and manufactures a lot of small applian...

Teamcenter

What's New in Teamcenter Service Pack 10.1.2

By enhancing the user experience, Teamcenter can be "a systems engineering solution for everyone."

Electronic Systems Design

GET THE FREE - EIGHT STEPS FOR ENSURING PCB DESIGN SUCCESS - WHITE PAPER

Printed circuit boards are the backbone of electronics products, providing the electrical system upon which the performance, life span, and...

NX Design

NX Quick Tip: Assembly Constraint Align/Lock

This post has moved to the NX Design Knowledge Base. The complete NX Quick Tips video series can be  found here. Jerry

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...