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Oleg Shilovitsky
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2. “Airplanes are interesting toys, but of no
military value”
Marshal Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929),
French Military Strategist, 1911.
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3. PLM - a system for a large company?
Originally PLM started many years ago as project to solve problems with design
and manufacturing of complex aerospace and military products
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4. Is it what you think about PLM?
Complex?
Value not justified?
Expensive?
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5. Modern Technological Trends
internet mobile social
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6. Business Trends - Dynamic Changes
proble ms need to be solved today, changes happen all the time
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7. Business Trends - Complexity of Problems
industry complexity
industry
system complexity
business is global
is
breadth vs. depth balance
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8. Share / Service Trend in Consumer World
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9. Shared Resources = Cost Opportunity = Access
Shared resources creates a new cost opportunity
Company email server is complex
Removes the complexity of ownership
Add simplicty of services
shared hosting is simple affordable
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10. Intersection of consumer and enterprise software
Internet and consumer online services get more and more popular
the cost of consumer services became **free** or insignificant
usage of consumer services in enterprise is growing
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11. Enterprise IT on Fire - Revolution is coming...
Geofrey Moore, Google
Atmosphere, 2010
Past decade in PLM is all about acqusitions and mergers
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12. How to get a job done?... today!
The number of problems is growing
Long term solutions are less acceptable
Short cycle, grey IT
Gen Y influence
New way to perceive a job
No 20 years employment opportunity
No 5 years projects
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13. PLM Challenge 1: How to move from Database to Network?
Single Database Network brings power
PDM / PLM
Database and document The future belongs to collaborative and
collaboration is slow.... coordinate type of networks...
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14. PLM Challenge 2: From Best Practices to Appification
The diversity of customer requirements is growing, best practices are so ’95...
Future belongs to granularity & flexibility
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15. PLM Challenge 3: To Transform User Experience
Remember? You are here to work - NOT to play! (*** complicated enterprise software ***)
2012 PLM Challenge...
Future PLM App?
Influence - new generation, internet / web 2.0, mobile
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16. Thank you!
Oleg Shilovitsky
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the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. © 2011 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.
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