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Articles by Ryan Brown

I have spent the majority of my post collegiate professional career working intimately with system integrators relating to the use and implementation of software for improving business process. When I joined Media Environment Design in 2002, Sam Cavitt and I were primarily working with companies as outsourced designers, our tool of choice? D-Tools. We soon began offering D-Tools training and implementation support to the rapidly growing user base of D-Tools customers and this soon became our primary focus with Media Environment Design. We have worked with over six hundred companies since.

New MIT D-Tools Training Information From Media Environment Design
01/25/2007 – 4:08 pm | No Comment

Media Environment Design, Founding D-Tools certified partner and creator of the successful “MIT” Unlimited D-Tools training program has 2 exciting announcements about the MIT Program!
MIT Training Program Awarded CEDIA CEU Credits!
Subscribers to Media Environment Design’s …

Accessorize for Success
07/24/2006 – 10:34 pm | No Comment
Accessorize for Success

Accessories add efficiency, functionality, versatility and accuracy to proposals and system specifications.  Proper usage of the accessory function in D-Tools can help a company convert years of knowledge, expertise and experience into a repeatable process …

10 Useful D-Tools Implementation Tips
06/24/2006 – 10:31 pm | No Comment

10 USEFUL D-TOOLS IMPLEMENTATION TIPS

By Ryan Brown, Media Environment Design (MED) & Kevin Mikelonis, Process DSG
Create an implementation strategy – don’t expect to implement all features at once!
Start your D-Tools implementation off right; start with …