This is a follow up report from the web event led by Design World which I announced in an earlier blog post. There must have been some last minute changes…
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Once in a while I like to put up these case study things just to show what actual customers are doing. Today we have Melling Tool, who make automotive oil…
On February 20th, there will be a debate hosted by Design World and led by Chad Jackson between Dan Staples of Siemens PLM, and personnel from PTC and Autodesk. The…
One of the biggest taxes on businesses who are still using history-only CAD is interoperability. If you save a model in version X, you can no longer open it in…
Solid Edge University is the annual user conference for Solid Edge users around the world. If you’re curious about what’s going on with the technology that’s the next big thing…
Evan Yares is a guy I have often quoted over the last several years. He’s now the General Manager of Nanosoft America, but he found time to finish up a…
The On the Edge blog has always been about providing non-Solid Edge users a place to come and talk about Solid Edge. But I also write a more in-depth blog…
Solid Edge is getting its share of attention from users of other software. I’ve made the jump. Feeling the stagnation of a product about to take a different direction, I…
It has been a while since anyone considered me a Synchronous Technology cynic, although that’s initially exactly what I was. ST1 came out in about 2006, and it was preceded…
Design intent can be a tricky topic. I’ve heard some people argue that there is no such thing. I myself have tried to rename it “Design For Change”, because I…