Schnitger Corporation

Strategic Discovery — Market Research & Insight

AVEVA hints at good Q3, is “performing well”

AVEVA today issued one of its periodic interim statements, press releases that don't say much but hint a lot. The big headline: things are going well and conditions haven't changed since the company's November report. AVEVA said that business in Latin America is soft;...

read more

PTC’s Q1 call blends caution, excitement

PTC kicked off earnings in style last night, providing more details on the barebones announcement made in December with the acquisition of ThingWorx. The Internet of Things (IoT) was a big topic on the investor call as PTC continues to educate its investors about the...

read more

Totally OT: Honoring MLK

Today the US stops (mostly) to remember and honor Martin Luther King, Jr. --known as MLK-- for his work and legacy, redefining what it means to fight for the right to be equal. I was too little to remember Dr. King's speeches from when he was alive but I do remember...

read more

Google buys Nest for a cool $3.2 billion

I've been nattering on about the Internet of Things (IoT) lately, in part because PTC snapped up ThingWorx last month. But I'm far from alone in finding the IoT interesting: yesterday, Google announced that it was acquiring Nest Labs, the people who designed those...

read more

Your dishwasher talks to the IoT; now what?

PTC last month announced that it was acquiring ThingWorx, a company that develops and markets platforms to connect things to the Internet, an important step that enables makers of cars, dishwasher, industrial equipment and so on to monitor usage and better serve their...

read more

Autodesk gets in on deal action with Circuits.io

If you're keeping score, Autodesk didn't make the first PLMish acquisition of 2014 --that was 3D Systems, last week-- but the company didn't wait long to get back in the game. Today, at the Consumer Electronics Show, Autodesk announced that it has acquired...

read more

Quickies: new year’s news round-up

Happy New Year and welcome back! So much happened as we swapped 2013 calendars for 2014 (and dealt with blizzards, ships stuck in the ice and goodness-knows-what) that we all need a bit of a recap. In no particular order: PTC made the last acquisition in the PLMish...

read more

PTC closes year with an IoT acquisition

Well, that's cool. PTC may have won the prize for last acquisition in 2013, snapping up ThingWorx for $112 million plus a possible earn-out of up to $18 million. PTC's press release says that ThingWorx, which markets a platform that enables companies to connect...

read more

2014 is just around the corner so let’s recap

Hope you're enjoying your year-end holidays! Skiing? Sunning? Playing? We're still trying to unplug (but failing miserably) and recharge (naps, lots of naps) before 2014 arrives, so this blog is going to be short and sweet. 2013 was a year when some of the disparate...

read more

Happy holidays!

Phew. What a year! Exciting technology, interesting people and places, and lots of cool stories. We are grateful that you shared 2013 with us and look forward to working with you in the new year. May you and yours be happy and healthy next year and always. This photo...

read more

Siemens acquires TESIS PLMware, connects PLM & ERP

Siemens just announced that it is acquiring TESIS PLMware, known for integrating Siemens' Teamcenter PLM solution with the alphabet soup of enterprise software: ERP, MES, CRM and SCM. (That's enterprise resource planning, manufacturing execution systems, customer...

read more

Quickies: CAE earnings show fx, momentum effects

It's been a busy Fall -- and Winter is creeping up fast while there are still Q3 earnings to write about. Crazy, right?! We're tackling them one PLM-subgroup at a time. Last up, AEC; this time, CAE. ESI reported yesterday that Q3 (which for them ended October 31) was...

read more

AU: Intersection of CAM, clouds and reality

Autodesk University 2013 was a huge, loud, in-your-face explosion of all things related to making stuff. In this context, "stuff" could be manufactured goods, buildings, bridges, movies or just about anything else you could imagine. I've written a bit about it...

read more

Altair adds EMSS to its portfolio

Altair Engineering just announced that it is acquiring EM Software & Systems (EMSS), developer of the FEKO electromagnetic simulation suite. EMSS has actually been around since the 1990s but, as a South African company, has struggled to be known on an...

read more

Quickies: DS, 3D Systems, Hexagon buy; Exa reports

While I'm at AU with 10,000 of my dearest friends, the PLMish world keeps rolling with acquisitions and earnings. Early this morning, Dassault Systèmes announced that it has acquired an 84% controlling interest in Realtime Technology AG (RTT), a provider of what are...

read more

Quickie: ANSYS to acquire Reaction Design

A very quick update to share some news I think is really exciting: ANSYS is merging with Reaction Design, maker of solutions for modeling and simulating certain types of chemical reactions. CHEMKIN, Reaction Design's flagship products, is used by designers in auto,...

read more

Autodesk U — complete with dancing robots!

Autodesk University is awash in superlatives: biggest, loudest, most diverse ... And it really is. Nearly 10,000 people here in Las Vegas and another 20,000 or 30,000 tuning in online. Manufacturing, construction, architecture, movie-making, robots, drawings, oh...

read more
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS Feed

(For the RSS feed, click on the RSS icon then cut/paste the page url into your favorite feed reader. Or get posts by email at the bottom of the page.)

Browse by publication date