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PTC Gets Serious About Service
8/14/2012

The Servigistics suite delivers capabilities for service parts planning, management and pricing, field service management, returns and repair management, and service knowledge management.   (Source: PTC/Servigistics)
The Servigistics suite delivers capabilities for service parts planning, management and pricing, field service management, returns and repair management, and service knowledge management.
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Greg M. Jung
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Enterprise Wide Product Life Management
Greg M. Jung   8/14/2012 10:08:09 PM
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Interesting article which shows how PTC recognizes value in all areas of product life cycle managment, especially servicing the product.  Big change from several years ago when traditional PLM software was more product development centered.  I can see where PTC and other CAD software providers will continue to branch out and add other life cycle management modules to their product offerings.

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Re: Enterprise Wide Product Life Management
Beth Stackpole   8/15/2012 8:28:08 AM
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You nailed it, Greg. The PLM vendors definitely see opportunity (to of course, satisfy a need to drive revenue) by extending the vision of a lifecycle-centered platform to other product-related areas outside of straight engineering and R&D. Service actually is a really good complement in that much of the data and materials needed to improve service are rooted in the engineering area and a lot of what's collected and unearthed by service professionals can really be instrumental in evolving future iterations of a product.

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Re: Enterprise Wide Product Life Management
Greg M. Jung   8/15/2012 9:03:53 PM
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Also, will be interesting to see how traditional ERP providers (like SAP, JD Edwards...) will respond.  Will alliances with certain providers also be formed in the future?

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Re: Enterprise Wide Product Life Management
Beth Stackpole   8/16/2012 8:40:41 AM
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Another good point. Several of the ERP vendors (SAP and Oracle, in particular) offer PLM capabilities as part of their enterprise suites. This would be a natural area for them to expand and frankly, one where they might have more depth in terms of domain expertise and capabilities compared with the more engineering-oriented PLM providers.

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