Cloud Hosted PDM: What’s Stopping You?

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What roadblocks are holding you back from moving your Product Data Management (PDM) to the cloud?

In this webinar, we will explore common misconceptions that hold manufacturers back from taking advantage of cloud-based solutions. We’ll debunk myths like “Moving to the cloud is too costly and risky,” and address concerns about security, cost, and support.

Learn how cloud-based PDM can save your business money, provide instant support, and offer greater flexibility. Whether you are using Autodesk Inventor or other tools, learn why managing your data in the cloud is a game-changer for your business.

Session Presenters

Phil Steiger

Director of Professional Services

25+ years supporting engineering from an IT perspective, expert on license and server management along with a deep understanding the manufacturing business process overall.

Jason Courtemanche

Data Management Architect

Jason is an Application Engineer on the Data Management team at KETIV. Previously with Autodesk, Jason has vast knowledge of data management workflows and a master-level understanding of Vault Professional.

  			  
  		

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