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Year in review: Looking forward to moving forward

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Kathleen Maher

2012 may be remembered as the year the computer graphics industry waited for better times. By Kathleen Maher [Editor’s Note: ...

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Project Mercury making the cloud big enough for civil engineering

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Randall Newton

Autodesk is stepping up its efforts against Bentley Systems, long recognized as the leader in infrastructure. New capabilities in Infrastructure ...

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Year in review: Retread, repeat, relaunch

BY
Jon Peddie

2012 had its share of news and a lot of the same-o same-o [Editor’s Note: This is the third in ...

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Thingiverse bans functional gun parts

BY
Randall Newton

The user-contributed library of 3D models for MakerBot printing says it wants to distribute models with “a positive impact.” Thingiverse, ...

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ODA adds Java as development platform for DWG compatibility

BY
Randall Newton

Support for AutoCAD 2013 DWG files is also included in the update. The Open Design Alliance (ODA) has updated its ...

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Bentley keeps pace; weathers 2012

BY
Kathleen Maher

Bentley Systems is a private company, but they annually release selected revenue figures. The company announced $523 million in revenue ...

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Siemens PLM introduces stand-alone version of Synchronous Technology as 3D CAD editor

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Randall Newton

3DSync can edit models from several mainstream formats. The direct modeling CAD space is getting crowded. Siemens PLM Software today ...

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Staying agile at Autodesk by watching smart people

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Randall Newton

There are “several orders of magnitude” between what professionals and consumers do with Autodesk products, but Carl Bass and his ...

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Reversing the revenue decline at Autodesk Media and Entertainment

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Randall Newton

During his tenure at Autodesk, Mark Strassman has helped double AutoCAD revenues and created the successful Plant Solutions business unit. ...

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JT accepted as first ISO standard for lightweight 3D product information

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Randall Newton

The approval is a win for Siemens, which has been building and extending the JT viewing format for years. ISO ...