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12 Steps PDM Upgrade

12 Steps PDM Upgrade
Oleg
Oleg
31 May, 2010 | 1 min for reading

I bumped into Razorleaf’s blog – 12 Steps EPDM Upgrade Checklist. I find it as a very organizing and quality materials that can help people to handle PDM installation. Actually, I believe, this is also good for any other PDM systems (not only EPDM from SolidWorks).

It made me think about the present and future of enterprise software. It is good when you have organized guide. However, I found myself reading less and less user guides for the last couple of years. Even if I have them, my demand is to eliminate user and administration guides. Just note towards ideas about how data need to be handled, in the next decade…

Best, Oleg

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