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Something New With PLM - Cinemagraphs


Since Autodesk PLM 360 is all about doing things differently, we decided to do something new. We decided to develop a series of cinemagraphs as a fun new way to tell the Autodesk product lifecycle management story. 

Cinemagraphs are still photographs where a subtle animation occurs. For this week we have 3 to share with you, I will reveal a new cinemagraph on Wednesday and Friday.

Autodesk PLM 360 is accessible from planes, trains and anywhere there is an Internet connection from any device including mobile phones, tablets to laptops. For example, Beaver Group one of our customers, uses Autodesk PLM 360 to streamline their processes in order to manage design, project management and installation process of their digital menus and signs. Being able to access their PLM while on the move is a big benefit to Beaver Group.




Autodesk PLM 360 is also a perfect fit, not only is it accessible on the move, but it allows them to configure the software to fit with the ever changing demands and requirements from their customers while on site. Beaver group intends to capture and manage the entire design process from the initial sketches done on site at the customer, all the way through the compliance checking once the installation is complete. 

The great thing about cinemagraphs is that they are meant to be shared so feel free to embed on your blog or pass along to your colleagues. 

Follow my blog for the next one on Wednesday

Thanks for reading...Mike

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