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PLM Prompt: Google Doc’s users want tables! PLM shocked…

PLM Prompt: Google Doc’s users want tables! PLM shocked…
olegshilovitsky
olegshilovitsky
21 July, 2009 | 0 min for reading

Very impressive capabilities of Google Docs including Auto-playfeatures. I think presentation becomes very mature.Two questions incontext of this information I had in my mind:

Google Docs: You want tables!

Making presentations better with auto-play

Making presentations better with auto-play

1. Is it matured enough to replace multiple Excels we are using today?

2. What do you think about embedding of similar capabilities in PLM products to manage Bill of Materials and other product data?

Waiting for your thoughts?

Best, Oleg

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