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What’s New in Vault 2019

Hey Everyone! Autodesk Vault 2019 was just released and it absolutely has some great new features! What’s exciting about these features is where they come from. Like usual, there is some new functionality that developers have added, but many of the new features were actually requested by the users themselves.
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GK Machine: Success with Autodesk Inventor, Autodesk Vault, & KETIV

GK Machine is an industry leader helping customers in agriculture, transportation, and other markets transform bold ideas into specialty equipment with Autodesk 3D modeling software and support from KETIV. They also had success with Autodesk Inventor and Vault. See how GK Machine uses Autodesk Inventor and Autodesk Vault to bring their innovative ideas to life […]
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Recap: Vault Care 101 Workshop

KETIV Technologies held a Vault Care 101 Workshop in our Brea, CA offices on Thursday, October 27th. Customers and Autodesk Virtual Academy subscribers were among those that attended the free event. This workshop highlighted functionalities of Autodesk Vault as well as how to maintain your Vault to prevent data loss and downtime. Take a look […]
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Autodesk Virtual Academy: Linking File Properties with Autodesk Vault

KETIV’s Javier Chavez demonstrated how Autodesk Vault lets you populate the Vault field with custom file properties you’ve previously created within your AutoCAD and/or Inventor software. As Javier explains, if done correctly, Vault gives you the opportunity to link file properties, avoid system errors, and save valuable time. Finding your files: How do you normally […]
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How Much Time Are You Wasting Managing Data?

On average, engineers spend 15% of their time reviewing and managing data. Some even waste up to the equivalent of one day a week or more. With many engineering and manufacturing tools on the Windows platform, engineers feel that Windows should be plenty when it comes to managing data. The reality is, Windows Explorer wasn’t […]
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