This is a post by Dave Martin on the PTC site.

Silos in engineering can lead to delays and unnecessary expenses. They result when teams are isolated from, instead of integrated with, other teams. Data is stored separately; the teams may even need to translate data to work with one another. These teams can often be physically located near each other, but workflows keep them separated. Let’s look at the traditional problems, and potential solutions, to engineering data silos.

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