OpenBOM Training Library Is Coming Soon

Oleg Shilovitsky
Oleg Shilovitsky
25 January, 2020 | 2 min for reading
OpenBOM Training Library Is Coming Soon

Happy Friday! Are you familiar with Never Ending Job of Painting Golden Gate Bridge? I’ve heard about the story during many of my trips to San Francisco when I was working for Autodesk. Golden Gate bridge painter is a hard and never-ending job. 

Why do I speak about Golden Gate never-ending projects? Because writing documentation for SaaS products that have releases every 4 weeks and developed is a very similar challenge. When you have a passion for user experience and customer support that I do, you always think how you support, help, videos, and other information sources are continuously becoming outdated and must be updated or replaced.

Over the past few months, we’ve been thinking about how to improve the situation. We decided to come with an updated OpenBOM online help, which as we started to work on it was shaped as OpenBOM Training Library Portal. 

We are full speed ahead in our work on the OpenBOM Training website and hope to introduce it to you soon. Today, I want to give you a first glimpse of how it will look.

As you can see, we are trying to give very easy navigation and guidance helping you to make the first steps in your work with OpenBOM. As such we give you quick access to Getting Started documents and help as well as to learn more about processes you can manage with OpenBOM. 

There are tons of online resources about OpenBOM and we also going to provide easy access to these resources – webinars, blog articles, How-to videos and more.

Conclusion.

We are full speed ahead. The training library will be coming in phases and I cannot wait to present to you the first one very soon. As always, we love to hear your ideas about how do you think OpenBOM helps and training can be organized. Together, we will make it better. 

Have a good weekend. 

Register for OpenBOM user subscription later today 

Best, Oleg @ openbom dot com.

Let’s get to know each other better. If you live in the Greater Boston area, I invite you for a coffee together (coffee is on me). If not nearby, let’s have a virtual coffee session — I will figure out how to send you a real coffee.

Want to learn more about PLM? Check out my Beyond PLM blog and PLM Book website

Read OpenBOM customer reviews on G2 Crowd to learn what customers are saying about OpenBOM. 

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