Webcast: High Tech Manufacturing in the New Reality: How to stay ahead of the game, become more efficient, and remain competitive
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Enterprise PLM
Is your company ready for Enterprise PLM?
Enterprise product life-cycle management (PLM) encompasses nine business processes—among them the much-embraced Design for Supply and Cost. This podcast sets up the relationship between PLM software and Enterprise PLM processes in basic terms, including the bonuses found in time-to-market and product quality.
Speaker: Sarvesh Jagannivas
Vice President of Marketing for Oracle’s Agile PLM software group
Moderator: Sidney Hill
Executive Editor of Manufacturing Business Technology
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Posted May 27, 2009



