9.23.2010

CONNEXION ~ October Webinars



Join us October 1st or October 29th at 3pm EST for our next CONNEXION Software Webinar - the next generation of business management software for the design and fabrication professional. It's collaboration software that allows designers, installers and fabricators to communicate from within one online system. See what others are calling "The best thing that has happened to the design and fabrication in years!"
Well, here it is ~ Studio is moving to the Clouds with CONNEXION and that is just the beginning. Studio will soon be available online. What does that mean? You will be able to access Studio anywhere, anytime, any computer. Studio Online will be available as a monthly subscription. We will be announcing more details in the upcoming months. For those of you that already own Studio you will be able to subscribe at a discount.

You can enter/upload everything in regards to a client job to CONNEXION. Your sub-contractors can login and enter prices and notes on the services they are providing. You have total access control for all sub-contractors. Since you're entering information into ONE database you'll have the peace of mind of knowing that you are viewing the most up-to-date information regarding your client's job.

Your subscription to CONNEXION includes two free logins.

Now you can use Studio on an iPad or any platform for that matter. Look how great a rendering looks on an iPad! I'm so excited, I just ordered my iPad. I can't wait to be able to take it on client appointments. It's powerful, small and lightweight; the only other thing we need is CONNEXION.

Enter measurements right on the iPad and those measurements will populate the client file inCONNEXION. Are you visualizing a work order filled with actual measurements? Wow, I think I am in love.

Join us October 1st or October 29th at 3pm EST for our next CONNEXION Software Webinar - the next generation of business management software for the design and fabrication professional. See what others are calling "The best thing that has happened to the design and fabrication in years!"


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