DATAMONITOR VIEW 1
CATALYST 1
SUMMARY 1
METHODOLOGY 1
ANALYSIS 2
PLM technology is evolving as manufacturers demand more functionality 2
SRM processes are becoming an integral part of PLM solutions 2
More support for outsourcing continues to be demanded by manufacturers 3
PLM vendors are looking to provide support for outsourced product development 3
Managing contract manufacturers is a feature that continues to emerge in PLM technology 3
Integration with MES systems allows manufacturers to bridge the enterprise to plant-floor divide 4
Technical documentation has potential, but needs to 'extend' itself more 5
Visualization needs to be carefully developed before being offered to external parties 5
In order to reduce time to market, digital manufacturing solutions are emerging 6
The PLM industry's dynamics continue to shift as go-to-market strategies alter 6
A range of developments have occurred in the PLM space including major M&A activity 7
Siemens Automation & Drives acquires UGS, one of the largest PLM vendors 7
Dassault Systemes acquires MatrixOne to gain industry expertise and technology 8
PTC acquires Itedo to further consolidate its hold on the technical documentation market 8
The mid-market is being targeted by PLM vendors yet there remains a lot of work to be done 8
Datamonitor predicts more consolidation as the global PLM market continues to grow 9
SAP continues to lead mindshare in the PLM space 10
The PLM market is growing at a rapid rate, providing lots of opportunity for vendors 11
The discrete industry represents the largest opportunity for PLM vendors 12
While smaller than discrete, batch manufacturing still provides significant opportunity 14
The sector spending the least on PLM software will be process manufacturing 15
Global PLM revenues are spread fairly evenly, but North America is the largest market 16
APPENDIX 19
Definitions 19
Extended methodology 19
Further reading 20
Ask the analyst 20
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