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Autodesk first out the gate supporting new iPads

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Randall Newton

AutoCAD 360 is optimized for iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina Display. Autodesk has logged another publicity coup in ...

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New Luxion/Autodesk partnership brings Keyshot to Fusion 360

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Randall Newton

Real-time ray tracing and immediate two-way exchange for creating photorealistic rendering. Luxion says it has expanded its partnership with Autodesk ...

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Autodesk sales strategy includes discontinuing upgrade purchases

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Randall Newton

At an Investors Day meeting in San Francisco, Autodesk also announced modest layoffs and explained changes in its business model. ...

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Autodesk acquires Graitec structural detailing technology

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Randall Newton

Graitec will continue with other products, and will be a dealer for the two product lines Autodesk acquires. Autodesk is ...

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Autodesk offers key products for rent

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Kathleen Maher

Autodesk’s new subscription deals make it easy for people to use a little or a lot of the company’s tools. ...

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Autodesk introduces Maya LT for indie and mobile game developers

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Randall Newton

The streamlined version of Maya will be for sale as a perpetual license or by monthly rental. Today, Autodesk releases ...

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Autodesk revenue and net income down in second quarter

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Randall Newton

AEC is doing well, but an overall floundering economy held back results. Full-year results are on track to be below ...

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Autodesk launches Point Layout for construction site modeling

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Randall Newton

Rivals Bentley and Trimble are already offering similar products. Construction-based BIM is slowly becoming a reality. Autodesk today launches new ...

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Autodesk buys technology assets for civil engineering BIM

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Randall Newton

Sam is a suite for bridge design; AutoTrack does vehicle swept path analysis. Autodesk continues to expand its reach in ...

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Cl3ver steps out with 3D authoring app

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Kathleen Maher

The Cl3ver 3D content authoring site is a project funded by Wayra, an accelerator fund backed by Spain's Telefonica. The young company is making the rounds of potential funders.