Description
Get a better understanding of the power of Fusion Lifecycle software by taking a closer look at its genetic makeup. In this class, we'll take a deeper look into its various parts, including the skeletal system (workspaces); the nervous system (notifications); the muscular system (workflow); the digestive system (import/export); the dermal system (presentation layer); and the autonomic system (scripting).
Key Learnings
- Understand the core capabilities delivered out of the cloud
- Explore workspace relationships: are we related?
- Gain an in-depth view of how the approval board process works
- Understand the functionality of library scripts and how you can use them to extend your solution
Speakers
- Michelle StoneMichelle Stone is an Autodesk PLM 360 software product manager. Before joining Autodesk, Inc., Michelle worked with product lifecycle management (PLM) systems, including Oracle Agile EDM [formerly Eigner + Partner CADIM (EDM)]; Oracle Agile 9; and Aras Innovator. Michelle's software-related activities included design; development and testing of integrations for various third-party systems and applications; legacy data migrations; custom business-process modeling enhancements; and upgrades. She is focused on managing the development of PLM business process applications and helping customers expand their use of Autodesk PLM software to help drive greater returns on investment and process improvements. Michelle enjoys sharing product knowledge and expertise with the community via Twitter (@stoneformation), Facebook, blogs, and the PLM Talk webinar series. Email Michelle at michelle.stone@autodesk.com or www.linkedin.com/in/stoneformation/
- Craig GodfreySr. Product Manager at Autodesk working in Autodesk Platform Services. Craig has been with Autodesk for 21 years, in various roles such as quality assurance, experience design, and currently product management. With a primary focus on Data Management & Accessibility products such as Vault, Fusion, Fusion Manage, and Desktop Connector. My goal is to provide quality functionality and experiences that allow our customers to design the world around us.
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