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Under the Hood - All things PDM and PLM

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I hope you are as excited as I am that AU21016 is almost here.  Have you signed up for the Vault classes yet? Here are some classes you should check out.

Tuesday

PL20734 – Evolve with Vault: What’s New in Vault 2017
Vault software has had some major enhancements in the last year, especially in areas such as security, licensing, item and bill of materials, and more. This class will give you an overview of some of these enhancements. This session features Vault Professional.

PL20989 – Best Practice—Managing Inventor iPart/iAssemblies in Vault PDM
Vault software products specifically support Inventor software’s iPart/iAssembly factory and member file management. This class will have practical examples that will illustrate and unveil the secrets from basic file management tasks up to advanced workflows like partial revision of families.

PL15737 – Utilizing the Job Processor—Workflow Automation
Did you realize there was a Job Processor with your Vault data management software? Do you know what it does and what it is capable of? Come and join me in exploring this magical beast.

PL21750 – Security Awakens: Defending Against the First Order
The First Order has risen and will stop at nothing to get to your data. Vault software security can be complex and confusing if you do not understand how it works. This class is essential for administrators who want to learn the different security models within Vault software.

PL19637 – Capitalizing on Vault in a Multidiscipline Environment
Discover how to successfully manage multiple CAD disciplines, including environment setup for Inventor software, AutoCAD software, AutoCAD Electrical software, and AutoCAD Plant 3D software. This session features Vault Professional.

Wednesday

PL20747 – What’s New in Vault Data Standard 2017
With Vault Data Standard 2017 software, further workflows have been simplified so you can get more with less. In this class, we will cover the changes applied in Vault Data Standard 2017 software, and see how you can use those changes in the context of project requirements.

PL20876 – A Manufacturing CAD Environment, Admin Style
What does it take to strategize and implement an efficient CAD and Vault software environment? Standards, communications, and consistency: the 3 keys to an efficient CAD and Vault software environment.

PL21627 – Vault Preventative SQL Maintenance – Maintaining a healthy database
If looking to improve the general health of your Vault SQL Server implementation, improve performance, or automate backups, this course is for you. It’s geared towards Vault administrators looking to improve maintenance in their SQL Server environments using SQL Server Maintenance Plans.

PL20771 – Looking into the Crystal Ball: The Future of PDM at Autodesk
This lecture will cover planned functionality for Autodesk, Inc.’s, data management software and service, including Vault software. This session features Vault Professional.

PL22018 – To the Moon! Launching PLM/PDM Projects and Adoption in Your Company.
Sun Tzu posits, “Every battle is won or lost before it’s ever fought.” When it comes to product lifecycle management and product data management (PLM/PDM) adoption in your company, no truer words have ever been spoken.

PL20911 – Dashboard, Smashboard—Vault Reporting on Steroids
On several occasions during my time here at Autodesk, Inc., I’ve been asked: “What about Vault reporting? Oh, and how do I do that?” If you’re asking that question too, this is definitely the class for you . . . but with a twist.

Thursday

PL21030 – Restoring Your Vault: Real-World Tools for Restoring Your Data
This class will cover the strategies, possible pitfalls, and best practices for restoring a vault. We will discuss restoring a vault for testing, and we’ll address real-world post-disaster scenarios.

PL20780 – Data-Management Avengers Civil War
This wildly successful franchise is back for a third time at Autodesk University. Meet and have an open discussion with a panel of data management avengers from Autodesk, Inc.

 

Hope to see you there!!

Irvin Hayes Jr.
Product Manager

 

Irvin Hayes Jr.

Irvin is a Product Manager on the Autodesk Vault team based in Novi, Michigan. He helps partners, consulting and sales develop Vault deployment plans in enterprise environments and system requirements. You can find multiple classes Irvin has presented at Autodesk University, (au.autodesk.com) on a wide range of Vault topics. Irvin is a technology geek and loves sharing with the community on Twitter (@ihayesjr) and Flipboard Magazine. Disclaimer If you need an official Autodesk company response or a contact for press-related activities please contact Autodesk Public Relations. The posts on this blog are the authors' own personal opinions and do not represent their employer's view in any way. In addition, their thoughts and opinions often change, and as a weblog is intended to provide a semi-permanent point-in-time snapshot you should not consider out-of-date posts to reflect their current thoughts and opinions.

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