Stop running your Business on Spreadsheets, use DELMIAWorks Instead
Watch TriMech’s DELMIAWorks ERP and MES experts; Rob Hauser and John Mignardi, as they deliver an on-demand webinar focusing on leveraging real-time data using DELMIAWorks and putting an end to running your business on spreadsheets.
Running your business on Spreadsheets?
Spreadsheets became popular in the 80s with the advent of personal computers and they were a great way to assemble and present data needed to plan next steps or to make a decision. Solid and valid information is critical in making the right decision. Unfortunately, developing spreadsheets:
- Take time to create
- Can involve inputs from multiple people and sources
- Need to be controlled if they are shared
- Become out-of-date the moment they are published or distributed.
Leverage real-time data using DELMIAWorks
Fast forward 40 years, many businesses are still using spreadsheets despite vast improvements in hardware and software. Although there are many options, we will show you how DELMIAWorks will:
- present the key data needed to make decisions within your business
- without any effort to create reports
- and showing real-time data.
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