![]() The event is organized by the PLM World organization whose board members are made up of real users with experience across the Siemens product line. Now, with events like SolidWorks World boasting 4500+ users and Autodesk University pushing 6000, that doesn’t make it one of the largest, but the event itself spreads technical sessions and keynotes out over 4 days. The 2010 Siemens PLM Connection conference had 1500+ users in attendance. Each supplier is able to see/download the components or data they have access rights to. The demo certainly stood up to cloud app stereotypes, but it’s there and (being made more) usable. It was actually the perfect example of cloud computing… and what happens when you try to get a connection over a wifi network that 1500 other people are using. He demonstrated Teamcenter access via the web with Windows Azure serving as the platform for the cloud computing consumption. A visual, web-based framework to access information wherever you have that connection. It’s the precursor to the future of HD-PLM you saw above. At PLM Connection 2010, Don Richardson, Microsoft’s Worldwide Director PLM Solutions, demoed the Siemens extension of their HD3D visualization… live. ![]() Image: Siemens - Flickr (Click to Enlarge) 2. Image: Siemens - Flickr (Click to Enlarge) The idea with HD-PLM is to put the user in context of the design, providing all the info to inform decisions. Here you can see ways in which engineers can evaluate and improve the functionality of a design. ![]()
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