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infoseeker
#1 Posted : Monday, September 22, 2008 7:56:42 AM
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Hello!
I am really interested about PI System and I'm overwhelmed and fascinated by its features but I'm having a hard time searching for a good write-up about "how it works". Will you please provide me some useful articles or links where I could learn more about the "hows" of each component of PI System. Thank you very much. Looking forward reading all your comments and learning from all of you!
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dgcoene
#2 Posted : Monday, September 22, 2008 10:13:44 PM
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Hi infoseeker
Have you looked on training.osisoft.com? If you are an authenticated user, you may be able to download some of the PI training materials. Some of it may be a bit confusing without having a professional trainer to walk you through the slides and exercises. Feel free to get in touch if you work for a company that would like to invest in some training! Smile

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doug
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RJK Solutions
#3 Posted : Wednesday, September 24, 2008 3:48:29 PM
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Hi infoseeker,

As Doug has stated, if you have access to OSI technical support area then there is a wealth of technical documentation there - oh and let's not forget this forum Smile Training wise then I would highly recommend Doug to guide you through your training needs.

Try and take a step back too and think why you are using PI and what you are hoping to achieve from a PI installation(s). That way you can focus on what areas you need to build your knowledge in - no immediate benefit learning about the batch system (as an example) if you have no immediate intentions of using it.

Cheers,

RJK.
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Real-Time Data Management @ Wipro Technologies
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