quite right tony you are more correct than you expect
a number of key employees at safran here in norway used to work for metier/artemis in the 80’s -90’s and when metier stopped developing the artemis toolset, we found the opertunity to develop a tool based on the artemis values of power and flexibilty.
the tools have been developed over the past 12-15 years and are now the preferred solution here in norway for oil & gas and now even civil projects.
we are now expanding into north america and have set up shop there. for more info on this have a look at www.safranna.com
anyone who misses the old artemis tools should definately have a look at safran
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svenn
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22 years 9 months
Member for22 years9 months
Submitted by Alexandre Faul… on Sat, 2007-09-29 13:35
Member for
17 years 7 monthsRE: P5 or not?
quite right tony you are more correct than you expect
a number of key employees at safran here in norway used to work for metier/artemis in the 80’s -90’s and when metier stopped developing the artemis toolset, we found the opertunity to develop a tool based on the artemis values of power and flexibilty.
the tools have been developed over the past 12-15 years and are now the preferred solution here in norway for oil & gas and now even civil projects.
we are now expanding into north america and have set up shop there. for more info on this have a look at www.safranna.com
anyone who misses the old artemis tools should definately have a look at safran
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svenn
Member for
22 years 9 monthsRE: P5 or not?
Hi guys,
Artemis can be found at http://www.artemispm.com/
Artemis 7 is an entirely new product, web based.
Alexandre
Member for
24 years 9 monthsRE: P5 or not?
Guys,
what common did you find between Artemis and Safran?
Please explain.
Member for
18 years 5 monthsRE: P5 or not?
u can download the fully functional version of safran 2.1 from here
http://www.safran.com/Downloads/Planner%20Eval.exe
Cheers,
Ravi
Member for
18 years 5 monthsRE: P5 or not?
I believe that Safran is the new Artemis