Kathleen Maher

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Bentley Systems announces new series on iTwins for executives

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Kathleen Maher

Bentley Systems started talking about digital twins in earnest last year at its Year in Infrastructure Conference. The term has ...

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Autodesk says we told you so; Q2 revenues are strong

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Kathleen Maher

What pandemic? What letter? The company going strong but sees some clouds on the horizon. Autodesk’s second-quarter revenues for fiscal ...

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The effervescent rise of GPUs: ASWF updates OpenVDB and ColorIO

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Kathleen Maher

Yet another reminder that technology, even fast technology, can move slowly. Siggraph has become an important gathering point for the ...

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Nemetschek’s very interesting year

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Kathleen Maher

As the company revamps and builds, revenues respond in all divisions. Nemetschek is ahead of the adapting to the new ...

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Foundry teases Katana 4.0

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Kathleen Maher

The upcoming version puts powerful lighting tools right where artists want them. The Foundry’s Katana is a powerful tool for ...

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Blackbird makes the case for cloud-based video production

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Kathleen Maher

The partnership with Live X focuses on live workflows and the OEM model; both are at the heart of Blackbird. ...

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Make your obsessions pay; Google empowers DIY stock photo

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Kathleen Maher

Google Images adds “licensable” badge for photographers. Google has plans to make it easier for people to sell their images ...

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Apple updates 27-inch iMac, giving Apple heads a new dilemma

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Kathleen Maher

AMD rides along with Radeon Pro 5000 series. The big news for Apple came as it always did in June ...

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After a rough second quarter, Trimble looks ahead to a happier 2021

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Kathleen Maher

Revenue is down; income is flat but Trimble sees a brighter future. Trimble came out of 2019 with record results ...

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PTC’s strategy holds up for Q3 2020

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Kathleen Maher

Revenues come in higher than guidance, surprising some analysts. There is no doubt some industry people sighed in relief when ...