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Industry 5.0

From Steam to Smart: PLM as the Partner of Industrial Revolutions

The way we design, manufacture, and deliver products has evolved drastically over the centuries. Each phase in the industrial journey has brought us a wave of transformation that reshaped how factories operate and also how humans interact with technology. It all began during the first Industrial Revolution Industry 1.0 when Thomas Savery introduced the industrial […]

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PLM_RocketScience

PLM – It’s Not Rocket Science — Or Is It?

Long ago (but not so long ago), when I was still a young rooster—or as the Swedes like to say, ‘ungtupp’ (because why use one syllable when you can use two?) I found myself in the heart of a manufacturing facility at Godrej & Boyce, passionately pitching the implementation of an Infor Product Lifecycle Management

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Digital Thread in OSLC

Federated PLM Architecture: Breaking the Chains of Monolithic Systems

In our previous blog, we ventured into the labyrinth of traditional PLM implementations — systems that are monolithic, siloed, and sometimes as user-friendly as a Rubik’s Cube made of glass. Today, let us discuss something that could make your PLM journey a bit less… frustrating. Enter Federated PLM Architecture — the Robin Hood of the

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Why Traditional PLM Fails: Challenges, Limitations, and the Need for a More Flexible Approach

Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems, play a crucial role in modern product development. However, implementing or upgrading these systems often leads to frustration. Many projects experience delays, budget overruns, or even outright failure. Why? Because most PLM solutions struggle to adapt to the complexities of ever-changing business and engineering environments, kind of like assembling IKEA

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