23-Emerald I
October 29, 2010
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Creo - The CAD system formerly known as Pro/Engineer
- October 29, 2010
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Cross post of my blog: Creo - The CAD system formerly known as
Pro/Engineer
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a 9 volt, but that's all. I guess if I appeared yesterday from 1985 in a
frosty Delorean, I would say "Doc, you gotta take a look at this."
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for is a data model written in RDF so that we can extend PLM in to the
Semantic Web. That is when the smart apps will arrive.
So, overall, I was impressed but I doubt it needed the big hoopla and
faux prison break. What PTC appears to have done is to start connecting
everything together and polishing it. This is a tall order but one that
holds a lot of promise. You can achieve brand loyalty beyond the years
of data locked up in Pro/E models. Why do some people swear by Apple
products? Because you can pick it up and it works. PTC products need to
do the same. You've got my attention. Let's see what they can build on
top of Creo. Mmmm, Creo.
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Pro/Engineer
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a 9 volt, but that's all. I guess if I appeared yesterday from 1985 in a
frosty Delorean, I would say "Doc, you gotta take a look at this."
<
for is a data model written in RDF so that we can extend PLM in to the
Semantic Web. That is when the smart apps will arrive.
So, overall, I was impressed but I doubt it needed the big hoopla and
faux prison break. What PTC appears to have done is to start connecting
everything together and polishing it. This is a tall order but one that
holds a lot of promise. You can achieve brand loyalty beyond the years
of data locked up in Pro/E models. Why do some people swear by Apple
products? Because you can pick it up and it works. PTC products need to
do the same. You've got my attention. Let's see what they can build on
top of Creo. Mmmm, Creo.
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