Description
Key Learnings
- Learn how to call the Autodesk PLM 360 software API using Jitterbit to get records from multiple workspaces that will be used in reporting
- Learn how to create a connection from Jitterbit to a SQL database to insert the records from Autodesk PLM 360 software
- Learn how to schedule the pull of Autodesk PLM 360 software data using Jitterbit to get the right data at the right time
- Learn how to use data from multiple sources to create the reports your users crave
Speakers
- MPMichael ParesMichael Pares manages software development, integration, and improvement at Greenpoint Technologies, a Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) Completion Center that provides turnkey interior completions for private individuals and heads of state. He has spent the last 10 years customizing and implementing a wide variety of enterprise applications for Greenpoint and its subsidiaries, and he is passionate about software and the creation of customer value through agile project management and rapid response to change. Pares and his team implemented Autodesk PLM 360 software (now Fusion Lifecycle software) in August of 2013, and they continue to enhance and add value through monthly or bi-weekly feature releases.
- JSJared SundJared Sund is with Autodesk, Inc., as an Autodesk PLM 360 software product manager based in the Lake Oswego, Oregon, office. Jared's main focus is on areas within Autodesk PLM 360 software, including the scripting engine, REST API, enterprise integrations, and administration/configuration, along with other areas of the tool. In addition to managing aspects of the Autodesk PLM 360 product, Jared is also called upon for his technical knowledge in developing different customer solutions. Jared came to Autodesk in 2011 after spending over 10 years supporting and implementing CAD, product lifecycle management (PLM), product data management (PDM), CAM, and analytical engineering tools for companies that include Xerox Corporation Ltd., L-3 Communications Holdings, The Raytheon Company, and Tektronix, Inc. Jared also holds a BS in computer science from Portland State University.