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A Guided Overview of tManager from Softing

Manufacturers streamline data management and device configuration while maintaining interoperability without slowing down operations

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As industrial environments grow more connected and complex, manufacturers are increasingly looking for streamlined ways to manage data flows, configure devices, and maintain interoperability without adding operational friction. Tools that can be learned incrementally and adopted at a user's own pace are becoming especially valuable, helping teams focus on outcomes rather than wrestling with software overhead. To explore how this approach comes to life through tManager—what it is, why it matters, and how it's applied—we turn to Deane Horn, Director of Product Management at Softing Inc., for an overview and guided introduction.

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Hi, I'm Dean Horn with Softing and I want to give you a brief introduction to tManager in a self paced video series designed to answer most of your questions about what tManager is, why tManager, and applications for tManager. I'll introduce you to Quentin, literally minutes, he'll explain how to get started and use tManager and then I'll come back and talk about ordering options and how to get support for tManager. So feel free to pick and choose what applies to you and bookmark this page so you can back and take it all in at your own self pace. If you have questions as you go along, please feel free to give me a call or our support team or drop us an email, we'll be glad to help you out. So let's get started and talk about what team manager is and why it's important.

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