Longview Advisors Offers 2008 Market Survey Report for Free
LOVELAND,
CO, Nov 4, 2008 - Longview Advisors released today their 2008 Collaboration
& Interoperability Market Report. The Report includes results and analysis
from Longview’s fourth annual Collaboration & Interoperability best
practices survey, along with articles on related industry topics. The Report
is free to the public.
The free annual publication compiles results from Longview’s survey,
containing responses from 538 manufacturing professionals in subjects like
data exchange practices, preferred platforms and formats, 3D data handling
and deployment processes, tool requirements matching, CAD translation
effectiveness and other related topics. The publication marks the fourth
consecutive survey by Longview Advisors, and the largest such survey ever
conducted.
For the first time this year, the Report also includes a collection of
invited papers examining the latest trends, issues, and technologies in
collaboration and interoperability. Many of the papers are from the most
popular speakers at Longview’s highly regarded annual
Collaboration & Interoperability
Conference (CIC), which was held in May.
Longview’s 2008 Collaboration & Interoperability Market Report is
available for free download from
www.longviewadvisors.com or the websites of any of the following
sponsors of the Report. Commercial sponsors of the publication include:
Adobe, Geometric, Intel, ITI TranscenData, Jotne EPM Technology, Kubotek,
Lenovo, Right Hemisphere, and Spatial. Promotional sponsors include
CADCAMnet, Connectpress, MCADCafe, and TenLinks.
“One of the most revealing facts uncovered in our survey is that 61
percent of respondents report that their typical engineer spends between
three and ten hours each week repairing CAD data they receive from others,”
says David Prawel, CEO of Longview Advisors. “To make matters worse, only 33
percent of respondents report using data translation software tools to aid
in this problem, despite the fact that 45 percent of respondents claim their
data translation tools work perfectly well, automatically, better than 75
percent of the time! Clearly, engineers are fixing data problems manually,
instead of engineering better products. Managers really need to start
looking at the incredible waste this represents, especially in light of all
those lean initiatives out there, and invest in software tools to do the
job.
“Another very interesting fact the survey uncovered is that 17 percent of
respondents send or receive more than 10,000 data files each month,” Prawel
continues. “Imagine the time that could be saved if 15 minutes could be
shaved from every one of these transactions.”
The next annual Collaboration &
Interoperability Conference (CIC) will be held from May 17 to 20 in
Estes Park, Colorado.
About Longview Advisors
Longview Advisors Inc. provides consulting services in the business,
technology and application of 3D software in product lifecycle management.
For more information, please visit:
www.longviewadvisors.com, or
the Longview advisors blog:
www.3Dubiquity.com.
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