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PLM Prompt: MS Office 2010 and PLM Collaboration

PLM Prompt: MS Office 2010 and PLM Collaboration
olegshilovitsky
olegshilovitsky
24 July, 2009 | 0 min for reading

I’m very happy to share article by Kenneth Wong in DE Online. One Small Step for Office, One Giant Leap for Online Collaboration.

DE MS office 2010

In my view, online collaboration will receive huge boost as soon as Office 2010 will be available and will be very beneficial for CAD/PDM/PLM industry.

You can read more in the following Daily PLM Think Tank Posts:

New Office 2010 feature and PLM integrations

Office 2010 and PLM on demand Solutions

Initial Prediction – what MS Office 2010 technologies will bring to PLM?

Best, Oleg

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