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FISHER/UNITECH To Host Series of Product Lifecycle Management WebcastsLeading Conisio Reseller Aims to Educate Mid-Size Manufacturing Firms on How PLM Can Increase Productivity, Quality, and Accelerate Time to MarketTroy, MI (January 4, 2006) - FISHER/UNITECH, a full-service engineering technologies firm and SolidWorks reseller, will host a series of webcasts beginning in January 2006 featuring Conisio product lifecycle management software. Conisio, developed by GCS Scandinavia AB, is the first and only commercial engineering document management system entirely integrated within Windows Explorer. The system supports any application running on a Windows-based computer including CAD and all Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, and Outlook. The software is tightly integrated with the most popular design packages: SolidWorks, Inventor, AutoCAD, SolidEdge and MicroStation. "Conisio makes PLM affordable and easy to implement for our clients," said Ken Mackool, FISHER/UNITECH's PLM Product Manager. "The software is one of the easiest and least expensive ways for a company to manage their technical information and share it throughout the enterprise. People understand immediately how to use the program and quickly integrate the capabilities into their work. When you add up the cumulative savings throughout the organization, time and cost benefits are significant for these companies." FISHER/UNITECH's clients use Conisio to develop a diverse range of products including complex electronic equipment, precision machined components for industrial systems and commercial outdoor furniture. The webcast series is as follows (all begin at 10:00 am Eastern Time and are approximately one hour in length):
Conisio is "Next Generation" PDM The Conisio PDM system is so easy to use for managing documents, CAD files and workflow. Join a webcast to see just how straightforward the system can be. Because of its unique integration to Microsoft Windows Explorer, users don't have to learn how to operate a new interface. Conisio is accessed through Windows Explorer and all functions can be initiated in this fashion or through direct integration to SolidWorks or Autodesk products. What this means to the user is:
Who Can Benefit From Conisio?
Register Today Log on to a live webcast from the office or home! Please contact Lisa Van Giesen at 800-816-8314, ext. 7129 to register, or via e-mail to marketing@funtech.com. Log on instructions will be provided upon receipt of registration.
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