Webcast: Discover new ways to share complex product data with your value chain
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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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September 15, 2009 11:00am MDT
With increasing competition, your organization must persistently push the limits of new product development - reducing costs, driving innovation, minimizing design cycles, and improving product quality - all while bringing products to market faster than ever.
Hear first-hand how INDAK Manufacturing Corporation is able to accelerate design review cycles by 15% and reduce costs by sharing product data in PDF with anyone using the free Adobe Reader, while protecting the company's valuable information.
Attend this webcast to learn how Adobe can help you to:
Improve communication with the dispersed value chain by sharing all product data in a timely basis in order to reduce the risk associated with late-stage engineering changes.
Control costs by providing greater access to product data reaching a much broader audience across the extended enterprise in order to reduce design errors and late-stage engineering changes.
Save time by making higher quality and informed decisions earlier in the process through better business intelligence.
Mitigate risk of sharing sensitive information with supplier and partners.
Posted Sep 8, 2009



