I wrote a guest post for the cadsetterout.com blog that discusses how Flatter Files enables a fully digital workflow. Here is a quick excerpt:
Flatter Files is a cloud based flat file cabinet for your important drawings and documents. It is designed from the ground up to be 100% focused on providing the best experience for accessing your drawings by the people that need to use your drawings from anywhere with an internet connection. It is not a replacement for your creation process, instead it is designed to work with whatever creation process you use whether it is a traditional PDM system, a cloud based file syncing service, or just files organized on your network drive.
Flatter Files also has partnered with EpiGrid to provide an optimized engineering data management environment. EpiGrid provides a cloud based hosting environment for SolidWorks EPDM. Therefore, if you need a PDM solution and are considering EPDM, check out EpiGrid. Together, Flatter Files and EpiGrid provide the ultimate cloud solution. Check out the full press release here.
Flatter Files is a cloud based flat file cabinet for your important drawings and documents. It is designed from the ground up to be 100% focused on providing the best experience for accessing your drawings by the people that need to use your drawings from anywhere with an internet connection. It is not a replacement for your creation process, instead it is designed to work with whatever creation process you use whether it is a traditional PDM system, a cloud based file syncing service, or just files organized on your network drive.
Flatter Files also has partnered with EpiGrid to provide an optimized engineering data management environment. EpiGrid provides a cloud based hosting environment for SolidWorks EPDM. Therefore, if you need a PDM solution and are considering EPDM, check out EpiGrid. Together, Flatter Files and EpiGrid provide the ultimate cloud solution. Check out the full press release here.
Flatter Files is now a Certified SolidWorks Solution Partner. Check out the Flatter Files entry on the SolidWorks website.