By: chris
Oleg you are right on target. A wiki is a great idea but fails in implementation or application as a Product Development solution. Prior to my CEO role at Seemage I spent 18 months working on a Product...
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Chris, good points, thanks! From research you did, how do you see potential of generic wiki engine expanding vs. customization/proprietary development? – Thanks.Oleg.
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You missed out mature enterprise products like Confluence and Dekiwiki. I am fairly confident that they will meet your demands for PLM.
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[...] I learned this week … came from a post on PLM Think Tank (aka PLM Twine) titled 5 reasons why Wiki fails for PLM collaboration which I think points to an interesting set of [...]
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Oleg, I applaud your taking this issue “one level down” to discuss the technical details. I also applaud those that commented, what a great conversation! I have two key takeaways from Oleg and the...
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Lex Thanks for pointing on these two products. I will take more deep look on them. Regards, Oleg
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Jim, thank you for your comment. With regards to your question about “who will make social computing in PLM happen”, I think it will never happen. PLM will need to keep business value and I agree with...
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[...] I learned this week … came from a post on PLM Think Tank (aka PLM Twine) titled 5 reasons why Wiki fails for PLM collaboration which I think points to an interesting set of [...]
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