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Item-Centered Vault: Best Practices and Tips for a Smooth Transition from a File-Centered Vault

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Vault Professional data management software helps engineers and designers organize, manage, and track their design data. Vault Professional supports file-centered and item-centered environments, where files and items are the central data management units. In this session, we will explain the differences between these two environments, the benefits of using an item-centered vault, and the considerations for transitioning from a file-centered to an item-centered vault.

Principaux enseignements

  • Learn how to plan for a smooth transition from files to items in your vault, adjusting workflows, and involving stakeholders.
  • Learn about communicating the benefits and challenges of the transition to your team and stakeholders and getting their buy-in and support.
  • Learn how to use the data in your item-centered vault, improving design quality, reducing costs, or increasing innovation.

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  • Allen Gager
    Allen is a solution engineer at Autodesk, where he joined in July 2016. He has over thirty years of experience in using and customizing Autodesk products in a production environment, designing products in 3D since 1997. He is passionate about helping Autodesk customers reach their company goals and outcomes by leveraging their data. Allen has also been a vocal advocate and a trusted advisor for Autodesk products, sharing his best practices and tips with other users and customers. He has contributed to several blogs, forums, webinars, and events related to Autodesk products.
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    Kimberley Hendrix
    Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Kimberley Hendrix provides custom solutions for lean engineering using Autodesk, Inc., products and industry knowledge to streamline design and engineering departments. Hendrix has worked in the manufacturing industry for over 30 years and she specialized in automated solutions for the heat exchanger industry. She has worked with Autodesk products since 1984. Hendrix is associated with D3 Technologies as the Manager of Data Management, focusing on data management, plant, automation, and mechanical issues
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