PLM Prompt: Product Data Visualization in MS Excel 2010

September 16, 2009

Short Prompt. Excel, in my view, is the most popular engineering and product data management tools. I had chance to discuss Excel multiple times on plmtwine before.

PLM Excel Spreadsheets: From Odes to Woes

Why Do I Like My PLM Spreadsheets?

MS Excel is coming with a set of new visualization features, that I see as a an interesting additional capability for product data visualization. Take a look for more details on the following post in Microsoft Office 2010 Engineering Blog.

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How do you see Excel future in the context of PLM?
Best, Oleg


PLM Prompt: Microsoft Kills Mashups and focus on SharePoint

August 21, 2009

Interesting prompt related to Mashup services. I just heard that Microsoft will discontinue their Popfly mashup service on Aug-24. Minute of silence, please. Popfly was one of the coolest mashup services I knew. Actually, I’ve seen Popfly as a type of services that can be promising also for various PLM-like implementations in the future.

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However, Popfly gone and I believe Microsoft will focus on enterprise mashups a-la SharePoint for the next few years….

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Did you have any mashup experience in your organization? Do you think mashups for enterprise are about multiple excel services combined with ETL transformations?

Just my thoughts, Best, Oleg


5 Things SharePoint can do for your PLM

August 6, 2009

SharePointI had chance to write about different aspects related to SharePoint and Product Lifecycle Management. Since many of the organization are having SharePoint these days, I wanted to provide some initial guidance to the users with regards to what they can do with SharePoint? So, I decided to put five things you can do for practically with SharePoint to improve your working environment.  These things are not related to any specific topics in your PDM or PLM systems. Therefore, I don’t see a specific problem related to competition with product development systems (PDM, PLM) you are using.

Manage your work documents

This is something that should be simple and straightforward. I’m sure you store files on your disk. For whatever reason – either you don’t have “document management system” or you consider this system is not useful. The simplest thing you can do is to replace your local or shared disk with SharePoint folder or workspace. This is easy and natural move. Immediate benefits are as following – organized folders, additional attributes, versions and access from any location.

Organize your intranet environment

SharePoint provides a concept called Sites. In addition, you can use concept MySite. This is simplest way to connect all your links, materials, and online resources inside company to one place. Access to address books, calendars etc. Everything will be easy. You will need minimal help of IT to have this environment connected to your organization’s systems, but benefits will be huge. A single starting point for work you are doing. You can also connect your mails and messaging systems to the SharePoint folders too.

Collaborate with co-workers

Folders, Shared Documents, Tasks, Workspaces. All these capabilities will allow you to work more efficiently with your colleagues. You can use shared workspaces, sites. In addition, seamless integration with Office Communicator will allow easy contact with people in your organization and outside.

Manage your team activity

You can create team sites and workspaces, wikis and blog sites. This is ultimate way to improve collaboration in your teams. Basically, SharePoint provides it out-of-the-box. You just need to configure and use it.

Search

This is last, but very not least. You can search for everything I just mentioned before. SharePoint (depends on version) will provide you easy access to documents, mails, messages, tasks, contacts and any other information you will keep and share on SharePoint.

I hope you find this information useful. I tried to focus on capabilities that often not covered by traditional PLM environments. Most of them are not requiring special integration with your PDM/PLM or can be done easy by IT or professional services. In the future posts I’m planning to discuss what best practices you can use to make additional adjustment of a SharePoint system with your PDM and PLM.

Please share and discuss with me your SharePoint experience.

Best, Oleg


PLM Prompt: SharePoint FAST Social Move

July 30, 2009

Short prompt - Steve Letford, technical solution specialist in Microsoft New Zealand mentioned that FAST Search Technologies will be mated with SharePoint for social networking. Looking on coming SharePoint 2010 it sounds like interesting statement. FAST, acquired by Microsoft in the beginning of the last year was targeted to reinforce Enterprise Search domain (also part of SharePoint). It will be interesting to see what will be meaning of social networking in context of SharePoint. In my view, it will make SharePoint even stronger, comapred to what exists today.

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In parallel, it will need to compete or co-exist with some PLM initiatives such as Social Product Development and Social Innovation announced earlier this year by PTC and DS.

What do you think about it?


PLM Prompt: MS Office 2010 and PLM Collaboration

July 24, 2009

I’m very happy to share article by Kenneth Wong in DE Online. One Small Step for Office, One Giant Leap for Online Collaboration.

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In my view, online collaboration will receive huge boost as soon as Office 2010 will be available and will be very beneficial for CAD/PDM/PLM industry.

You can read more in the following Daily PLM Think Tank Posts:

New Office 2010 feature and PLM integrations

Office 2010 and PLM on demand Solutions

Initial Prediction – what MS Office 2010 technologies will bring to PLM?

Best, Oleg


New Office 2010 features for PLM integration

July 22, 2009

I’m continuing to provide my observation for upcoming Microsoft Office 2010 version. Today, I’d like to discuss two features related to Office 2010 that probably not on the surface of day-to-day communication, but at the same time will be very important in context of broad PLM implementations.

Office 2010 Properties and Share command

In Office 2010 Command replaces previously – command and, known from Office 2007command. The new concept of Backstage, going to be introduced in Office 2010 will centralize and summarize access to general information about documents and will simplify way to communicate with content in my view.

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In addition, <Share> command takes central place in User interface. <Share> command provides central place where exchange between Office and other formats and systems will happen.  This is very interesting move. Microsoft reasonable assumes <Share> command will provide better feeling to users and will eliminate information redundancy. For me, this place will become central place to integrate with PLM system in Office 2010.

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Open Document Format.

Another important topic in my view. Open Document format was introduced in Office 2007. It provides an alternative XML format for saving documents and content. In my view, Open Documents format played important role in the past when Office 2007 was integrated with MOSS 2007. So, together with command, Open Document format provides good foundation to integrate unstructured content with Office in very granular way.

What is my conclusion? Properties, Share, Change File Type commands and combination with Open Document Format in Office 2010, provides advanced foundation for integration with PLM content and systems. They will allow to integrate non-structured content in PLM such as – Requirements, Engineering Change, Published 3D content etc.


PLM Prompt: Will Office 2010 disrupt PLM sales?

July 21, 2009

ms-office-2010-webLoud prompt - Microsoft is releasing Office 2010 version, which will include free Office 2010 browser version. Take a look also on some analysis on eWeek article.

This is something that potentially can be very disruptive for PLM portion of collaboration, which relies on sharing and non-3D and unstructured information. Office 2010 in browser will become web application that can be used by supplier’s community…

Is it right time to re-thing PLM and Office roadmap?


Office 2010 and PLM On Demand Solutions

July 17, 2009

The key part of all news about Office 2010 is free, browser based version of Microsoft’s most popular Office products. I can say, for the moment, well done Microsoft. When I’m pretty sure Microsoft mostly thoughts about growing Google Apps when decided to release a free browser version of Office products, I see these applications and technologies can provide opportunity for some new Product Lifecycle Management solutions. With all respect to everything PLM does, MS Office has significant portion of implementations related to CAD/PDM/PLM and other product development and manufacturing solutions based on MS Office products. Lots of people and organization are running Bill of Materials in excel and even more complex solutions. It’s interesting to see results of Spread Sheet Hell poll on SolidSmack.

So, with such introduction, my thoughts and ideas this morning was about how MS Office 2010 and surrounding products can facilitate introduction of new cloud-based PLM offerings on demand. The following technologies will be good enablers to make it happen:

1. Open Office XML format. Microsoft developed the initial version of this format and even taking into account all complexity about this standard activity, new XML format introduced in Office 2007 becomes mature in 2010. In my view, MOSS 2007 made great leverage of this format in their integration with MS Office 2007 products, and I’d expect this format provide solid foundation to build solutions on top.

2. Ribbons across all Office products including SharePoint will provide good foundation for single user experience.

3. Ability to reference external content such as video and other rich content (can be 3D CAD models and not only) from SharePoint location and from any other location will be foundation to mix design and engineering content in Office.

In addition to this, I’d like to mention two additional SharePoint 2010 features that can be used in combination with office.MS Visio 2010 and his combination with workflow tools is nice addition to become foundation for visual process monitoring and management.

Visio 2010 and Process Monitoring Environment

Visio 2010 and Process Monitoring Environment

Previously known as Groove and now Microsoft SharePoint Workspaces is interesting option to provide Offline/Online content synchronization. I think there is demand for such type of solution in PLM.

Offline Workspaces in SharePoint 2010

Offline Workspaces in SharePoint 2010

What is my conclusion? Even if final functional breakdown Office 2010 Browser version is not clear, I think this is good jumpstart foundation for future PLM solutions on demand. Combined with Office adoption in organization it facilitates IP distribution across organization and improves PLM adoption rate.

What do you think?

Best, Oleg


MS SharePoint 2010 – Is it good for PLM?

July 16, 2009

sharepoint-2010In the past, I had chance to discuss many of the available MOSS 2007 features and capabilities on PLM Think Tank. So far, we are moving forward, and SharePoint 2010 is coming on our horizon. When I’m still hoping to see the actual product in October, I will try to make my initial prediction and function analyze based on video and demo made by Tom Rizzo. This is, of course, not released software yet. However, even so, sneak peek video allows to make initial conclusions about what is potential of new coming features and capabilities of SharePoint for PLM. Also, when discussing them, I will try to provide my insight on what impact of these capabilities and features on PLM Software providers. I’d like to focus on top three areas of features and capabilities: Collaboration; Business Connectivity Services and Content Publishing.

Collaboration User Experience

It’s all about how do you feel in my view. I’d call SharePoint 2010 focus on user experience as “forward to future Office”. Microsoft is blurring even more difference between Office desktop apps and Browser user experience. SharePoint 2010 is getting Office Ribbon and lists with multi-select option. These two features will improve significantly way you can work inside of SharePoint.

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In addition Microsoft did a very good job in my view by allowing browser apps to have Office look & feel, including ability to apply Office Themes across the browsers.

Office look & feel in IE

Office look & feel in IE

Office Look and Feel in FireFox

Office look & feel in FireFox

What does it mean for PLM? As much more SharePoint becomes of to be part of Windows/Microsoft’s platform, customer will be interested to see PLM vendors following this environment when it makes sense. A lot of PLM related information today is distributed between multiple Access databases and Excel files. PLM can provide better lifecycle control for this information, but customers are very interested in user experience these days. I’d call customer’s demand as following – “Don’t make me think”, when it comes to user experience.

BCS (Business Connectivity Services)

One of the key technologies in MOSS 2007 was Business Data Catalog (BDC). BDC allows to connect SharePoint to back-end / LOB (Line of Business) apps. The BDC capabilities in MOSS 2007 were limited to “Read Only” operations. In SharePoint 2010, new set of capabilities called Business Connectivity Services will be introduced. I’d call it “data on steroids in browser user interface”.

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Business Connectivity Services with read/write capabilities

Metadata view and update in Office applications

Metadata view and update in Office applications

What does it mean for PLM? Microsoft is blurring database and business-transaction-related application behavior inside of SharePoint list-oriented user experience. Data becomes more and more transparent inside of SharePoint. The good thing is that you need much less effort to build collaboration application using this infrastructure, in comparison to traditional way. In video preview, Microsoft demo it with SQL Server, which is, of course, the simplest task. It will be interesting to see in more detailed way how to trigger PLM business logic into BCS infrastructure.

Content Availability

Microsoft is presenting cool feature that allows you to use SharePoint content inside of Office Apps. As an example you can use video file located in SharePoint and embed it into PowerPoint. This approach develops new capability of lightweight containers (applications) that can include rich content. There are two positive implications. Content is more controlled this way. In today’s world, we copy content to make it available in Office apps. Tomorrow’s SharePoint 2010 and Office 2010 will allow us to be more “connected” to the single content source.

Publish Content to Office Apps from SharePoint

Publish Content to Office Apps from SharePoint

What it means for PLM? To be able to control content and stay connected is big advantage. The biggest PLM value proposition – control lifecycle of product information can be achieved in easier way using such techniques.

Initial Conclusion – How to catch up Collaboration?

It’s hard to see whole scope of SharePoint 2010 with such initial sneak peek video. I think Microsoft is on the right track and trying to capture competitive advantages of Office and SharePoint to provide an ultimate platform for collaboration. It’s too early to say how successful it will be. I think PLM vendors will need to do complex work sorting various Microsoft SharePoint features and capabilities to allow right mix of PLM collaborative business applications and Microsoft collaborative infrastructure.  So, “collaboration” becomes new buzzword to succeed in enterprise.


PLM Prompt: SharePoint 2010 Movie for PLM?

July 15, 2009

Interesting and intriguing sneak peek of SharePoint 2010 video… Looks like creators of SharePoint is trying to provide major pain relief to enterprise deployment of SharePoint for PLM.

SharePoint 2010 Overview: “SharePoint is the business collaboraton platform for the Enterprise & the Web that enables you to connect & empower people through an integrated set of rich features…”

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So, what are the features that will be helpful in context of Product Lifecycle Management? I’ll try to explore it in my next posts…


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