Blogs

Do we need a standard like PLCS to build a digital thread?
Posting this as a blog on the Eurostep web site but you can follow the discussion on Linkedin here. PLCS is not needed for a digital thread but it is ...
How to make better decisions using your hidden product information
In the good (?) old days of the industrial revolution, the drawing artefact carried the abstract product definition. The drawing was a physical and tangible thing, which made it easy ...
Considering attending PLM Roadmap and PDT North America May 29-30 in Washington DC? Here you find presentations from previous PDT events for FREE
Information about the event can be found at the PDT website. To get a feeling for what is typically presented and discussed at PDT events you can download all presentations ...
Eurostep celebrating 25 years
March 4 1994 was the date the first Eurostep company was established in Sweden. We are going to get the whole group together later this month to celebrate. Our initial ...
Why Your Next Deal May Be a Partnership
I copied the blog post title from an article by Bob Saada, a partner with PwC US based in New York and Benjamin Gomes-Casseres, a professor of business strategy at ...
Why a 10+ year old PLM standard is the ideal platform for the Cloud.
In year 2000 the work with PLCS, Product Life Cycle Support, began. Sponsors included US DoD and MoDs from UK, Sweden, Norway and Finland. Industry was there with BAE systems, ...
Happy Holidays from Eurostep
With 2018 about to end we want to say thank you! A big Thank You to all our clients, partners and anyone that have engaged with us during 2018. It ...
A clever way to get to an integrated information model – start with one
Over the last couple of days I have been reading articles about pro's and con's in growing a PLM company through mergers and acquisitions. M&A activities many times target the ...
Collaboration in the Engineering and Manufacturing Supply Chain – the Extended Digital Thread and Smart Manufacturing
Business is increasingly performed in networks. These can involve the supply chain, partners, joint ventures and customers. There are many reasons for networked business, such as global access to markets, ...