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News Release from: Schneider Electric
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 December 2006
Schneider sees dramatic website use
increase
While it is hardly news to suggest that the Internet has become a primary tool for engineers, Schneider Electric has witnessed a dramatic increase in the levels of interactivity among website users
While it is hardly news to suggest that the Internet has become a primary tool for engineers, Schneider Electric has witnessed a sudden and dramatic increase in the levels of interactivity among users of its website Evidence comes from the fact that in the past few months there have been over 13,000 new on-line registrations and a recent web-based competition has attracted huge numbers of entries
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 18 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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But, as Trish Ward of Schneider Electric explains, "it's not just incentives that have boosted traffic.
It seems that engineers requiring technical documentation are increasingly registering to gain on-line access to information".
She added, "while it's hardly surprising people are using the Internet more and more, the rapid rise in levels of use in the past year is unusual enough to suggest a changing trend".
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