lapuser said:
The old PLM World mentality of SE users being second class citizens is gone.
While I appreciate your situation, you must understand that "PLM World" is a non-profit corporation which has absolutely nothing to do with the Siemens corporation. I suggest that you read their charter at:
Now I understand that there has been a long term concern that despite what the PLM World charter may say about Solid Edge and their users, that you all have been ignored. I'm sorry that you feel that way, but the PLM World organization has a responsibility to the people who have historically participated in the various PLM World activities and events over the past 35 years (one of the precursors to PLM World held their first annual meeting in 1976) and while I agree that it's a shame that more Solid Edge users have not participated in past events, the response of the PLM World leadership has been to respond to those groups of users who have shown the greatest interest. To some extent, the typical profile of a Solid Edges user may be somewhat different than what many of the PLM World activities and events are geared for and as such it has lead to this disappointment with what PLM World offered Solid Edge users, at least that's my opinion, for what it's worth.
Now that being said, I think it's great that Karsten and Dan and the other Siemens Solid Edge team have done such a good job in working on the issues vis-a-vis the relationship between the Solid Edge user community and the Siemens orgnaization, and I know that they will continue to work on improving this relationship making it world class to go along with their world class product and their world class development and support team. However, please keep in mind that this effort is NOT a condemnation of the PLM World organization as we are talking about two different groups each with their own goals and their own responsibilities. And while I think that the management team at PLM World could have worked a bit harder on the relationship with Solid Edge user, in the end they have very limited resources (after all, they are a non-profit corporation) and as such they need to spend those limited resources where they will benefit the largest portion of their membership.
Anyway, I hope you don't mind my adding my 2 cents to this thread as I have been involved, first as a member of one of the user organizations, 'The Unigraphics Users Group', which was a precursor to PLM World, and then later as an employee of the various companies and organizations which have evolved into Siemens PLM Softwate Inc. and as such I have been a big supporter of PLM World, albeit from a UG/NX point of view.
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