We say that Creo will make product development work easier for users in every role. But a few of you have asked more pointedly about the learning curve Creo users can expect. In this group of videos, Mike Campbell, Divisional Vice President of Creo Product Development, and volunteers who saw and worked with Creo 1.0, detail what it will take to learn the new suite, whether you should put off the transition, and why you should consider moving to Creo 1.0. We’ve summarized their answers in just a few words (for you skimmers), but you’ll want to view the complete videos for details.
Q. There’s a new User Interface with Creo 1.0 – how much time will it take me to become familiar with it? “Many companies are planning ½ to 1 day training.”
Q. Is Creo 1.0 worth upgrading to? Should I wait for Creo 2.0? “Creo 1.0 is a major release with 2-years worth of new extensions, functionality, modules. Creo 1.0 is a full release and we encourage you to take a look at it.”
Q. What do users say about Creo 1.0? “Creo is a great benefit to our company … reducing design times”
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