If you're a manufacturer, bringing your customers into the loop as early and completely as possible pays big dividends—and to a certain degree, PLM can help you do that. To see how PLM currently handles customer feedback and design requests, and how it could perform that function far more effectively in the future by using 3-D viewers and Web 2.0 technology, check out today's feature blog post.
The PLM landscape is broadening to include smaller companies in industries ranging from consumer packaged goods, to fashion, to retail and services, and beyond. To learn more about the latest trends in PLM, read today's second feature blog post.
With so much interest in PLM solutions these days, we thought it might be helpful to cover the ABCs of PLM for you in a trio of blog posts. For an overview of what the "P" in PLM means, click here; for what the "L" means, click here; and for what the "M" is all about, click here.
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