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Training Course on PDMWorks

Course also offers tips on better leveraging PDMWorks.

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April 1, 2006

By DE Editors

SolidProfessor (San Diego, CA) says that its PDMWorks Client trainingcourse provides training on how to manage SolidWorks parts, assemblies,and drawings as well as non-SolidWorks documents using the PDMWorksproduct data management system from SolidWorks Corp. (Concord, MA).

SolidProfessor says that the training course offers access tomultimedia modules that map directly to important PDMWorks tasks. This,in turn, can help CAD managers ensure that system users manageSolidWorks files in a consistent and predictable manner, according toSolidProfessor. PDMWorks Client is also said to include a variety oftips such as how to leverage PDMWorks in a collaborative environmenteffectively.

The suggested price for PDMWorks Client is $199; volume discounts areavailable. SolidProfessor is a SolidWorks Certified Solution Partner.For complete details, click here.

 Sources: Press materials received from the company.

 

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