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09-13-2007
06:55 AM
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09-14-2007
09:42 AM
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Stacey
Stacey,
I downloaded from your Web site "sp2.wmv" (note: focus was interesting updates on Interop). Do you have another .wmv file (from Jeff or Yogesh) which could act as a tutorial on the memory footprint minimization functionality offered by R17?
Regards,
Alain Claude
Intergraph
Message Edited by Stacey on 09-14-2007 10:42 AM
Re: WMV presentati on/tutoria l from website
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09-14-2007 10:24 AM
Hello,
I went ahead and made this interesting question its own thread and changed the subject so it would be more visible for discussion.
Thank you for downloading the wmv file (available at www.spatial.com, select "Download the R17 SP2 Webinar file" under Latest Releases.) This was our first Webinar! We do not yet have one related to memory minimization. However, there will be a technical presentation about the new memory minimization functionality at the Insiders' Summit on October 2 - 3 and at the European Forum Novemeber 6 - 7. These discussions will instruct about the benefits and proper implementation of memory minimization. You can view the abstract for that discussion here.
We were very pleased with the outcome and attendence of the webinar, and are planning to do more of these soon. To that end, if anyone has suggestions or requests for future topics, we would be happy to hear them!
Best Regards,
Stacey
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09-14-2007 03:09 PM
Hi Alain,
We're definitely going to do more Webinars as time goes on. As Stacey noted, this was our first Webinar in quite some time. Given a little time we'll conduct a lot more of these with diverse subject matter. Right now we're in kind of a ramp-up mode. We are looking for topics of interest, so please continue to make suggestions. Thanks for your input.
Pete Rishel
(Marketing)

