This is the first post in a blog that will serve as a diary of my experiences as I explore Solid Edge and Synchronous Technology. It will be a bit…
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An article on Graphic Speak blog by Randall Newton contains an interview with Gian Paolo Bassi, the new VP of R&D at SolidWorks. One item of interest in the article…
I (Matt Lombard) am an independent product development professional, working in the field for 25 years. I’ve done a variety of work from website development, technical writing, and development of…
There was another press release about another SolidWorks customer switching to Solid Edge. I get the feeling we’re going to be seeing more and more of these things, as Solid…
This is a bit of a delayed reaction, but at PLM Connection in May of this year, I took in just a fire hose worth of information listening to various…
Read the original article from the Siemens PLM customer case study blog. The customer cites the uncertainty of SolidWorks future as his reason to switch. One of the great things…
I started writing this blog post as a “pretend Matt Lombard worked for SolidWorks” kind of post, but it got frighteningly surreal very quickly, and I couldn’t keep writing in…
I’m not an interviewer, or at least not a good one, as you will see shortly. And my video editing skills are non-existent. Still, watch this 10 minute interview with…
Solid Edge ST3 combines direct modeling and history functionality into the same part. In the past, you had either a synchronous part or a “traditional” part (they are dropping the word “traditional”…
There is a sub-story in the Solid Edge ST3 saga that I think I can share, and it has to do with change. To some people “change is good”. I…