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Polarion

Polarion Customers solve FAA challenges of DO-178B

Introduction This document offers a high-level description of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) DO-178B certification standards for aircraft equipment, arguably one of the world’s most stringent...

Embedded Software

Electronics for the sick

I have always for medical electronics interesting and I have blogged about it from time to time [here and here,...

Corporate Blog

Huntsville, AL Connection to SkillsUSA - Siemens PLM Blog

Siemens is one huge company, so when something cool happens here in Huntsville, Alabama, I’ve got to blog about it. Local students Isaac Wasilefsky, Shawn Harris, and Avance Ea...

Corporate Blog

PLM Connection Americas Summary

The level of social media keeps increasing each year at the PLM Connection events. With so much content coming out of the event in Dallas, I wanted to share a summary post with key links for you to s...

Corporate Blog

Managing Automotive Complexity

Managing complexity was a consistent theme at PLM Connection two weeks ago. We shared with customers ways in which the HD-PLM technology framework could help visualize and make sense of that complexi...

Embedded Software

Can you do the placebo?

To me, “placebo” always sounds like a Spanish or South American dance, so my natural instinct would be to give...

Corporate Blog

Excited to join the blog squad: PLM in Apparel & Retail

Thanks for the introduction Dora, and greetings from Boston everyone. I have spent the past year as Global Marketing Manager of our solution for Apparel and Retail, Teamcenter for Softlines, Hardl...

Corporate Blog

Networking about Digital Manufacturing

From my discussions with customers, I’ve learned that digital manufacturing helps them to improve their productivity during the planning process and on the shop floor. Most customers use a step-by-st...

Simulating the Real World

Red Hot Electronic Thermal Analysis?

The etymology of the phrase ‘red hot’ dates back to the 14th century describing the colour attained by metal as...