TechNet Webcast: Plan and Execute IT Decisions With Visio 2007 (Level 100)
Overview The focus of this webcast is on using Microsoft Office Visio 2007 Professional to create and maintain site maps and building plans, including importing Computer-Aided Design (CAD) floor plates from CAD drawings, such as AutoCAD .DWG files; create and maintain corporate organization charts; analyze corporate resource utilization, as documented in a Visio 2007 Pivot Diagram; create performance analysis for staff, shown as data graphics added to an organizational chart; and analyze departmental assets, both in floor plan view and as a Visio 2007 Pivot Diagram. The attendee will learn how the Visio 2007 technology set can help to solve and document all of these challenges, while providing a clear and concise visual insight into the IT documentation process.
| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
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| Live Date | 17th December 2008 00:00 UTC | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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