Upcoming Webcast: Use Visual Decision Making To Boost the Pace of Product Innovation – October 24, 2013
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Use Visual Decision Making To Boost the Pace of Product Innovation
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Keeping innovation ahead of shrinking product lifecycles continues to be a challenge in today’s fast-paced business environment, but new visualization techniques in the product design and development process are helping businesses widen the gap further. Innovative visualization methods, including Augmented Business Visualization, can be powerful differentiators for business leaders, especially when it comes to accelerating product cycles.
Don’t miss this opportunity to discover how visualization tied to PLM can help empower visual decision making and enhance productivity across your organization. See more and do more with the power of Oracle.
Join solution experts from Oracle and special guest, Ravi Sankaran, Sr. Staff Systems Analyst, QUALCOMM to discuss how visual decision making can help efficiently ramp innovation efforts throughout the product lifecycle:
- Advance collaboration with universal access across all document types with robust security measures in place
- Synthesize product information quickly like cost, quality, compliance, etc. in a highly visual form from multiple sources in a single visual and actionable environment
- Increase productivity by rendering documents in the appropriate context of specific business processes
- Drive modern business transformation with new collaboration methods such as Augmented Business Visualization
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Date: Thursday, October 24, 2013
Time: 10:00 a.m. PDT / 1:00 p.m. EDT
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