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PLMIC, LLC PLM Micro Solutions Decommissioned

We have decommissioned the PLM Micro Solutions project. Our plan is to concentrate more on the PLMIC & PLMIC Network. We will, however, be looking in to the possibility of partnering will core businesses outside the PLM arena that develop solutions using .Net, Java, and PHP. Our thoughts are - as they were with PLM Micro Solutions – to come up with ways on how we can help small businesses looking into PLM as a solvent to their business workflow problems, solve or direct them to more affordab… Continue

Added by PLMIC, LLC on December 6, 2009 at 8:05pm — No Comments

Jason Silvestri PLM Touch Screen

For a .Net developer like me, it gets pretty me pumped to see solutions like Silverlight 3.0 and .Net 4.0 hitting the scene. Adobe based products, Java and the cool Ajax client side functionality within web interfaces are great things to use in development. As we all evolve into a more touch screen way of life, however, PLMers need to truly start thinking about the implications that it will have on our product solutions. Inventions such as the Iphone, Microsoft Surface and even the new ‘Tablet’… Continue

Added by Jason Silvestri on December 6, 2009 at 7:43pm — No Comments

Mark J Silvestri Mark Silvestri - Chief Executive Officer - Life Cycle Solutions, Inc. - GLG

My name is Mark Silvestri, Chief Executive Officer and Principal consultant with Life Cycle Solutions, Inc. I am a member of the GLG Technology Council/ Top 5% in GLG Leaders. If you have any questions at all relative Product Lifecycle Management, Business Process Transformation and/or Secure Collaboration, please do not hesitate to ask for my support. Life Cycle Solutions, Inc. www.lcsplm.com GLG Technology Council:… Continue

Added by Mark J Silvestri on November 19, 2009 at 8:30pm — No Comments

Jason Silvestri Why should PLMers use Twitter?

Twitter is one of the fastest ways for all of you to micro blog the latest updates in software solutions, events & forums you hold. As experienced Tweeps ourselves, we have determined that there is a lack of PLM discussion on Twitter. This is because those who are in the PLM marketplace do not let enough people know about their important updates. We highly suggest everyone hop on twitter in increase prospect reach, and to Tweet to the world your latest achievements. Continue

Added by Jason Silvestri on November 10, 2009 at 3:07pm — No Comments

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