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What Are Challenges With Today’s PLM Support?

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  Several companies today have set up a PLM solution for their existing engineering processes. It is safe to say that the strategy followed by implementation across functions is well-planned, documented, and communicated to all. But is much thought put into the post-implementation phase? How will your business maintain a PLM environment efficiently?  After such a planned set-up, isn't it necessary that the company has the infrastructure and team to provide top quality PLM support?        Normally companies use  an internal or an external support team to support their users . These support teams usually use a  ticketing system, remote helpdesk, or an emailing system  to answer and resolve user support issues. Most of the time support team is remote to minimize support costs. While the PLM software and digitization have provided better quality software and new functionalities, still the users are facing some traditional problems over and over again. Support teams seem to have sta

PLM can help you come out of Pandemic as an Industry Leader

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This pandemic is shaking up business and consumer behavior on a massive scale. Directly or indirectly almost everything we receive is related to business. And these pandemics has affected everyone and everything devastatingly. During this pandemic, almost every business is facing fewer sales and the need for remote control of everything. While every businessman is trying to adapt to changes like work from home. Pandemics like this are not in our hands, but improvement is what we can do and we are supposed to do. One must not leave a single opportunity for one’s betterment. You must cash in full when the economy is good and demand for your products or services are high. During good times, you cannot be struggling with inefficiency or lack of a good system or process when you should be producing and selling to your full capacity. PLM makes this possible in several ways. That extra profit margin and revenue will make your pandemic resilient for the future. Why is it the right time to in

Guidelines for moving your infrastructure to the cloud

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Guidelines for moving your infrastructure to the cloud Organizations have widely embraced the cloud. The cloud is so firmly established that Gartner calls it "the new normal for enterprise IT".   Cloud computing is a very high forecast for the organization's IT spending. It drives innovation by enabling the quick and elastic provision of resources and creating a wide range of building blocks from a single console. progress can be on the leading edge, more agile and profitable than economies of scale.   There is a lack of understanding of fundamental paradigm shifts as a result of cloud usage. Compared to traditional data centers, the attack surface is larger and more dynamic for cloud deployment because it uses almanac resources and more granular services. This is exacerbated by the occasional uncontrolled proliferation of cloud usage by teams within an organization.   lack of clarity One challenge is the lack of clarity about who is responsible for it. This is true for o