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The Southwest Movers Association has recently introduced its newest training program – the Move-U Training Program. The Professional Mover Training and Development  (PMTD) Series is designed to train moving company crews on proper cargo packing and loading techniques needed to succeed in the industry.
Aesbus developed a startup series of web-based interactive training modules for movers, [...]

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A team of Aesbus information developers recently attended a RenderX training session.  
RenderX’s patented technology is used by hundreds of organizations worldwide to cost-effectively deliver dynamic documents in high volume to their customers, partners, and employees. It is another single-sourcing package for assembling structured and unstructured content from multiple sources for print or online delivery.

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The Aesbus offsite editing team for HP PSG held their kickoff meeting that focused on training, production processes, and client relationship management.
“It also gave everyone a chance to meet each other since most team members are offsite,” said Lynn Plum, Aesbus Business Development Director.
Having an offsite editing team provides Aesbus opportunities to offer full-range editing production [...]

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Aesbus has provided multimedia training development services to the oil & gas industry since the late 1990s. Aesbus multimedia specialists create 3D modeling, photo-realistic illustrations, Flash animations, and interactive and web-based training modules that are customized for our clients — industry leaders in the oil & gas industry.
“The days when all you needed to start [...]

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Aesbus recently conducted a 2-day AuthorIT training session in Houston, Texas for Hewlett-Packard ISS technical writers that covered single-source concepts and content structure.
Some of the topics included AIT similarities and differences to writing in Word, AIT document simplification, AIT procedure writing, information “chunking,” and object-oriented database usage for managing information assets. 
 The training session was well received, [...]

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