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QUAKERTOWN, Pa., Nov. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Synergis Software, an independent division of Synergis Technologies, Inc., today announced its three-step approach for helping attendees considering a data management (DM) solution make the most of their participation at Autodesk University in Orlando, Florida from November 28 - December 1, 2005. First, attendees can drop by Booth #400 to speak with the industry's leading EDM experts and get a demonstration of Synergis Adept(R) 6, a solution that offers a combination of powerful functionality, ease of use and implementation, and affordability for organizations that want to significantly increase their productivity and bottom line today without breaking the bank. Next, attendees should pick up a free copy of Synergis' popular Document Management Buyer's Guide - the industry's best tool for knowing the features and pitfalls to look out for when selecting a DM system. Lastly, attendees should sit in on session "CD15-2: Document Management Nuts and Bolts" at 5:00 p.m. EST on Monday, November 28, 2005. The presenter, Synergis Software's Director of Research and Development, Todd Cummings, is back by popular demand for the fifth time.
The "Document Management Nuts and Bolts" session addresses the latest technical considerations of implementing a document management system, including vaulting, network configuration options, legacy data migration strategies, Internet access, and integration with CAD applications and related business documents. The class is designed for CAD, engineering, and IT managers, and other technical evaluators who want to understand the system requirements and impact of implementing data management systems within the organization.
About Synergis Software
Synergis Software has been a proven leader in EDM solutions since 1989. Synergis provides customers with an expert resource for all pre- and post- data management implementation requirements. For more information or to register for a live presentation of Synergis Adept, please contact Synergis at 215-529-9900/800-836-5440 or visit http://www.synergis-adept.com/.
All products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright 2005 Synergis Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Synergis SoftwareCONTACT: Martha Lubow, Synergis Software, +1-215-529-9900, ext. 110,
martha.lubow@synergis.com
Web site: http://www.synergis-adept.com/
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