ANSYS.com Changes Announced

If you’ve been to ANSYS.com today, you may have noticed some changes. We’ve spent the last few months giving our site a little bit of a facelift to make it easier for visitors like you to find important information like our schedule for user conferences, thought-provoking materials in our resource library and, of course, the ANSYS blog.

image of new ANSYS Website

You talked. We listened.

You asked us to make it easier to find the content that is valuable to you. So we changed the call-out boxes throughout the site so you could more easily identify the variety of white papers, case studies and videos that are available. You also asked for more content across all of our industries and product offerings. We’ve started making those changes, but even more are on the way. Of course, every website is a work in progress. I encourage you to visit the site frequently to see the changes we’re implementing and the content we’re adding.

As always, we welcome your feedback – both positive and critical. Please leave your thoughts in the comments section, and I’ll be sure to respond to them. After all, it’s your website too.

 

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Josh Fredberg

About Josh Fredberg

Josh Fredberg Vice President, Marketing ANSYS, Inc. Josh Fredberg joined ANSYS in 2009, bringing a rich, diverse background in engineering and technology to the leadership team. His responsibilities include all aspects of outbound marketing including marketing communications, product marketing and industry marketing as well as overseeing product strategy and product management. Before joining ANSYS, Fredberg was senior vice president of product and market strategy at Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC), where he worked on industry strategy, marketing and business development. Prior to joining PTC, he held leadership roles with both ARIBA and Andersen Consulting Strategic Services. He holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from Tufts University, an M.S. in systems engineering from the University of Pennsylvania, and an M.B.A. in finance from The Wharton School.

One thought on “ANSYS.com Changes Announced

  1. Recognizing the importance of social media will further facilitate communications between ANSYS and the user community to the benefit of both. I am delighted to see those “little buttons” on the web page.

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