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By extending product lifecycle management (PLM) systems with low code, manufacturers can empower their shop floor operators to access the information they need in simple, user-friendly interfaces.In the third episode of "Step up your PLM with
Imagine if manufacturers could remove the complexity from the sales configuration process, allowing them to quickly deliver quotations to customers without errors.With the upcoming sales configurator template from Mendix, manufacturers can do
Scalability, data security, and reduced cost of ownership are key factors to consider when investing in a PLM solution.By combining the best of PLM with the benefits of SaaS, Teamcenter X enables customers to reduce the cost of ownership and s
In the fourth episode of "Step up your PLM with low code," we are excited and honored to feature one of Siemens' customers, Adient, and how they have benefited from extending their PLM with low code.Our host Allan Behrens, founder and principa
As organizations continue to handle increasing amounts of data, siloed application landscapes can make it even more challenging to make informed decisions and collaborate effectively.By developing composite applications with low code, manufact
Siemens Digital Industries Software is launching a new podcast – The Battery Podcast. Understandably, our hosts and guests will be discussing the battery industry as a whole and the many components that create it. The goal is to talk to experts
PLM for cloud is changing the product development process and having a fundamental impact on the way a business operates.In this final podcast of our Teamcenter X solution, Mary McDonald, Global Industry Marketing Leader for small and medium b
PLM for medical devices covers the need of all teams involved in the whole product life cycle, from the device design development to the production and finally to regulatory submission.In this fourth podcast in the Teamcenter X solution seri
This podcast discusses how the cloud changes the product development process, fundamentally impacting how a business operates. Machine builders can blend their engineer-to-order (ETO) and configure-to-order (CTO) demands. Engineer-to-order (
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is architected to be the most flexible and secure cloud computing environment available today. The core infrastructure is built to satisfy the security requirements of the military, global banks, and other high-sensiti
Software as a Service (SaaS) is a way of delivering applications over the Internet. We have all become users of cloud solutions, often starting with our mobile phones and backing up data to iCloud or Google Drive. However, SaaS applications hav
An increase in the complexity of designs has led to the adoption of more advanced technology in verification. This is helping companies increase their efficiency and keep the cost reasonable as they meet the needs for more customized products.
Increased electrification and customization have significantly increased the complexity of ASIC hardware design and verification.  This has resulted in many projects taking longer period than expected. That’s why companies must develop more eff
The increased complexity in FPGA design has also increased the complexity of the verification process. Organizations are now looking to leverage new verification techniques and languages. While more tools and languages are now available for ver
Increased complexity is one of the biggest problems that manufacturers are currently dealing with. One of the biggest causes of this is increased electrification and the need for customized products. Adding features to cater to those needs requ
What is the future of innovative technology and manufacturing? Siemens is on the pulse of groundbreaking technologies. In step with that objective, Siemens Digital Industry Software Thought Leadership Team provides podcasts, blogs, articles and
Low-code was not built as a full replacement hard coding. In fact, in most cases, it complements it by accelerating the software development process. It therefore shouldn’t be viewed as the answer to everything even though it’s a perfect answer
In safety-sensitive industries such as aerospace, management needs to keep detailed logs of all their processes. This makes the industry very cautious when adopting any changes. They don’t just run towards the next flashy innovation before thor
Most established organizations are very protective of their legacy systems even when they are clearly inefficient. That’s because their employees’ vast knowledge on how to operate those systems is a big asset to them. They view investing in ne
Change is inevitable for any organization looking to remain relevant or progress. However, implementing it is not easy because people who are used to doing things a certain way will likely view it with suspicion.This is one of the biggest obst
Low-code helps companies build applications faster without the need for a large specialized team to start the process from scratch.That speed is just one part of low-code’s magic! Another factor that makes it stand out is the flexibility that
Low-code platforms are a great solution when you want to achieve accelerated digital transformation at a lower cost. But, can it really work for big industrial environments? How do you get from problem to solution?First, yes it can. Low-code i
Manufacturers are surrounded by data but are starved for insights!In an age where quality-first culture can mean huge profits and increased market share, using data to achieve continuous improvements has become very necessary. However, this is
The cost and value attached to legacy systems represent the biggest impediments to digital transformation for most manufacturers. This is why most of the companies that feel the need to digitalize so as to keep up with current consumer and mark
One of the most impactful steps that manufacturers can take to set themselves apart is by making quality a priority in every process related to the product. Failure to do this can lead to costly recalls and loss of market share to competitors w
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