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Many of you already received communications about the move of the Cadence user community into cadence.com. And many of you have already joined, with over 4000 registrations in the first two weeks.

The new Cadence Community enhances the ability of Cadence users to connect and collaborate. In addition to moving the community into cadence.com -- enabling single sign-on for community, Sourcelink and Cadence events -- the new site is organized around nine technology segments, giving you easy access to product information, training, forums and blogs. Some of the new features include:
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Britta Krueger from Infineon/Qimonda, Chris Goldstein from IC Manage and Rick Stanton from MatrixOne will be managing this forum as your Design Data Management expert. They will be promoting forum discussions through posts on topical industry issues, as well as ensuring your questions are answered in a timely manner.

Help Britta, Chris and Rick create a valuable forum with your comments.

Britta Krueger bio

Britta Krueger graduated from Technical University in Dresden (Germany) with a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering in 1991. She joined the CAD department at ITT Intermetall in Freiburg in 1991 supporting DFII and Design Database Management tools.

In 1997 Britta joined Mosaid Technologies as a CAD engineer with main responsibilities in Design Flow and PDK development and support, becoming CAD manager in 2000.

Britta joined Infineon/Qimonda in 2004 as CAD staff engineer with responsibilities to support Design Database Management and CAD infrastructure topics for a full custom design flow.


Chris Goldstein bio
Chris Goldstein has over twenty years experience in EDA and related IT infrastructure with several leading companies: he was a software engineer for Calma Corporation, Director of IC and PDB R&D for Electronics Products for Applicon/Schlumberger Technologies, Design Center Director for Zaiq Technologies, Director of Operations and Professional Services at Magma (timing-driven P&R). He spent ten years in the Cadence Engineering Services group providing solutions ranging from mixed-signal IC design methodology and device modeling to complete outsourcing of multichip designs. Chris has a BS in Math from California Institute of Technology and an MBA from San Jose State University.

Rick Stanton bio

Rick Stanton is Director Industry Solutions Strategy for Global Semiconductor within the High Tech vertical business unit for ENOVIA MatrixOne. Rick has over 20 years of experience within the EDA and Collaborative Design Methodology space, focusing on IC product design. He has held leadership roles at both Synchronicity and MatrixOne as they were brought into the ENOVIA MatrixOne family of Dassault Systemes. Rick has been involved with customers and successful deployments across a worldwide account base. He has worked with leading Semiconductor companies in order to drive change in how IC products are brought to market. Prior to these positions, Rick has held a number of Applications Specialist, Development and Support roles while at Viewlogic Systems, Racal-Redac and RCA/GE/Harris Semiconductor. Rick has a BS degree in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University.

 

 

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