Version control, design documentation, library management and manufacturing outputs made simple
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, February 17, 2009 – Learn how next-generation electronics design is changing the rules for data management at Altium's next Webinar: http://www.altium.com/?code=4773Q3Webinar_1_17. The free Webinar will take place on February 25, 2010 at 11 AM PDT, 2 PM EDT, 7 PM GMT, and will last one hour.
Altium expert Matt Berggren will tackle the most enduring data management challenges and provide some practical solutions for version control, design documentation, library management and more. He will also show that, with a different approach to data management, electronics designers can get their design processes under control.
“The traditional approach presumed electronics design was a series of isolated processes,” said Matt Berggren. “But this has changed and so must our approach to data management. Altium's architecture lets designers contribute to a single collaborative design space. They can create a formal release system that overcomes the revision management and version control issues that delay product development.”
Altium's approach to design data management has helped improve collaboration and design efficiency at electronics design consultancy, DKB Resources.
“One of the biggest benefits we give our clients is how we manage data – we store data, we provide data, we research data, we take data and turn it into products,” said Darya Bronston, CEO of DKB Resources. “Altium Designer is a powerful asset for us, helping us more accurately and efficiently manage data received from clients, as well as how we then get that data to our customers for review, and then receive that data back with whatever changes and feedback the client includes.
“The ease with which Altium Designer helps make this information exchange happen has made my company more efficient by at least 50%. We can pass these time savings on in cost savings to our clients.”
Matt Berggren will also be available for a 30-minute live discussion on data management at Virtual PCB: http://www.virtual-pcb.com/ on March 2-4, 2010.
For more information on the Webinar, or to register, visit http://ow.ly/16AQs. Information on Altium Designer: http://altium.com/products/altium-designer/en/altium-designer_home.cfm is on Altium’s web site: http://www.altium.com/ More detailed information on Altium Designer and the new Nano Board http://nb3000.altium.com/intro.html is at the Altium Wiki http://wiki.altium.com/
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