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Autodesk wants to bring its “disruptive” commodity approach to CAM

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Randall Newton

Recent acquisitions have been digested; now Autodesk wants to extend its reach into computer-aided manufacturing’s three phases of Plan, Program, ...

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Autodesk Spark and Ember poised to enter 3D printing wars

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Randall Newton

Autodesk wants to do for 3D printing what Google did for mobile devices: give away an operating system to encourage ...

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Strong AEC results propel Autodesk third quarter

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Randall Newton

Revenue was $618 million, up 11% but net income dropped 81% on increased spending.   Autodesk today reported a strong ...

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Autodesk acquires Lagoa for cloud visualization platform

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Randall Newton

For the second time Autodesk has turned to Brazilian Thiago Costa to jumpstart its visualization. Autodesk is acquiring Lagoa, maker ...

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Trimble acquires Gehry Technologies

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Randall Newton

Dassault Systèmes and Autodesk invested in the advanced 3D construction documentation technology, but Trimble is better positioned to move it ...

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Autodesk sets second quarter record

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Randall Newton

Billings and revenue both exceeded expectations. Autodesk now has almost $1 billion in deferred revenue. By Randall S. Newton Autodesk ...

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Autodesk steps up at Siggraph 2014

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Kathleen Maher

It's a different Autodesk that made the scene at Siggraph 2014. The company wants to be a team player with competitors. That's new, right?

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Autodesk releases PLM 360 Mobile apps

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Randall Newton

Android and iOS versions connect to the cloud-based PLM. Autodesk has released mobile apps for its PLM 360 suite, extending ...

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Autodesk acquires NYC design studio The Living

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Kathleen Maher

High tech meets sustainability in projects like having mussels “vocalize” changes in water quality. The latest Autodesk acquisition is one of ...

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The end of 3D Modeling: Project Tango at Google I/O

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Kathleen Maher

Details about Google's Project Tango, 3D vision for mobile devices, have been available since February but at Google I/O project lead Johnny Lee demonstrated the latest device featuring Nvidia's K1 Tegra and put some flesh on the bones of an undeniably cool idea.