Archive for January, 2009

NOVEDGE Interview

INTERVIEW HEADLINE: “Let’s be honest: the CAD world is boring. I read CAD blogs and news every single day (using Novedge Pulse), and I rarely find something really exciting. In this market, technological improvements are very gradual and real breakthroughs happen only once in a decade. Also, the adoption of new technologies in the design and manufacturing process is usually very slow.

The first time I heared about Vuuch, I quickly realized that I was looking at one of the few truly new ideas in this field. It is always refreshing to see a novel approach to old problems. In this case we can trust the source of the new ideas: Chris Williams, the CEO and Founder of Vuuch, has already been tested by the CAD community and by the market. Let’s hear from Chris exactly what Vuuch is about.”

Read Interview…

 

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IBMers Twitter

twittervilleI was just reading this article on the use of twitter, or a twitter like application across IBM. It is interesting to see a corporate use of a tool like twitter. Certainly emplyees could have continued to stay in touch using email, but for some reason they turned to a new tool. I don’t beleieve the reason has to do with meeting people outside a working circle of connections. I imagine it has to do with a more real time value relative to understanding how what one person is doing affects another. It would be interesting to get a consolidated view of the values recieved from the IBMers who Twitter. One such IBMer says IBM gets the value not him. He has something to do with Lotus, of all things, and uses Twitter to monitor what people think of the Lotus tools. He also states that it helps him keep in touch with people he is working with. This I doubt, if it did then he would say it provides him value.

While the article points out IBMers twitter, the article does not point out the types of connections they have or so called followers or the values received. It would be interesting and of more value to understand why IBMer Twitter. The value of Twitter is suspect for me because it lacks a context or the context is extremely vauge. What I mean is the connections are defined by say a market we are all work in, versus a project we work on or a deliverable we are creating. My Twitter account has allowed me to better understand specific people who work within my market, by name, but it has not provided any direct value in terms of delivering something. As well many of the messages are cryptic, like my last one – 2nd glass of red, big ones, or one of my followers – I just ate peanut butter LOLZ hope I don’t diiiiiie. I wonder what the IBMer are Tweeting?

Context is very important. Concurrent with writing this post I am skyping with one of the founders of Seemage. The context of our Skype/IM is just to catch up. But our conversation certainly could not happen in Twitter. Certainly we might discover we are both online through Twitter, but Twitter would not have been productive for our chat.

Take the case one step further. Lets assume Eric and I are working on the delivery of a new part design and that we sat more than 200 feet apart. We would certainly look for a way to stay in touch on our activities. The natural approach today is to email each other on things we need and on updates. This works but it has many know problems, which is most likely why people are trying other tools. Wouldn’t it be nice to have my discussions connected directly to what they are about? I think so! If I ask Eric what the diameter of a hole must be and I do this in email then I must find the answer when he replies. If this discussions was available through the actual hole in the CAD file then I would not need to manage these message among many other messages in my inbox. Lets further imagine Eric had a spreadsheet with calculations on part cost and he could relate discussions to specific cells. Wouldn’t this be better than broadcasting to a large group of people who might care?

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Vuuch DEMO

We just launched our first online demo of Vuuch. Checkout the demo below or take a look at the new Vuuch WEB site www.vuuch.com/solution/demo.

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Dripping In Acquia Drupal

Today we launched a new site. We decided to build the site using Acquia Drupal which is really a great tool. It has been a ton of work and a steep learning curve. At the same time we started the development of a SolidWorks plug-in and have made plans to be at SolidWorks World 2009. Like any product development team we have been micro messaging like crazy, email, skype, quick phone calls and forum posts… As part of the new site release we have modified the installer release process. If you have signed up you will receive a message from us with instructions. If you haven’t signed up, do so and start to Vuuch.

As part of this site release we moved the blog to blog.vuuch.com and appolojize for forcing people to modify their RSS feeds and such. We also launched a user forum, so go ahead and post some questions.

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New Pro/ENGINEER Plug-in Available

We have released a new version of the Pro/ENGINEER Vuuch.me plug-in. The new version now has an automated installer. If you are running the manually installed version of the plug-in please remove this before installing the new version. You can find uninstall information on the FAQ page. Sorry but you will need to uninstall manually. If you have signup for the trial you will recieve a seperate message with the new installer.

We have started our SolidWorks plug-in and hope to have a prebeta version running soon. So stay tuned and continue to sign up for the trial, we will have something for you shortly. 

Happy New Year!

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