Our October newsletter is now online. https://conta.cc/3sarVo0 Updates on Meridian and Lunr Mobile, as well as a discussion about the value of system information for management and planning.
Our July newsletter is now online. https://conta.cc/43G6HLt Updates on Meridian and Lunr Mobile, as well as a discussion about the importance of incorporating asset hierarchy.
Our May newsletter is now online. https://conta.cc/3q2AC2k Updates on Meridian, as well as information on Lunr BIM, and a sneak preview of Lunr Mobile.
The BIM space is moving quickly as a number of enterprise sites seek to incorporate models and IFCs into their working processes. It’s often the case that incumbent systems competently manage 2D engineering documentation, but you need somewhere to store…
Previous articles have focused on the power and benefits associated with using Lunr to manage your documentation. However, unlocking the real power associated with your engineering content comes from integrations with other enterprise systems, to leverage their content and expose…
Our March newsletter is now online. https://conta.cc/40HwMso This edition has our latest updates, including customer insights and updates. We also have the latest information on Meridian, Lunr, and 2023 workplace trends
We know that with Meridian, metadata is key to finding and easily retrieving our documents. In this whitepaper, we introduce you to Microsoft’s Power BI in Microsoft 365 and explore how to integrate this with your Meridian environment to give…
Our January newsletter is now online. https://conta.cc/3CCrEfz Information on Meridian, as well as our latest customer insights and updates. Catch up on a webinar, a blog post, and workplace trends to watch for this year.
See how Meridian makes concurrent engineering a breeze with its automated change management workflows, simple document tracking, visual document comparison, and accurate document versioning. Related Articles
Dear Accruent Customer, On September 12, 2022, we sent you a message on critical security changes concerning the Windows Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM), a.k.a “DCOM Hardening”. See also the article by Microsoft regarding CVE-2021-26414 which you can find here. Since…