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PTC looks past flat Q1 results

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Randall Newton

China is slow, the Yen is falling. What Wall Street really wants to hear about is PTC’s play in the ...

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PTC presents new mission, new market alignment

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Randall Newton

The company that introduced parametric 3D CAD now wants to guide manufacturers through the transition to digitization of strategic processes. ...

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Luxion updates KeyShot plug-ins for Creo and Pro/Engineer

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Randall Newton

Now it is not necessary to send CAD data along with visualization data. The update is free. Rendering software vendor ...

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Proficiency Collaboration Gateway adds Autodesk Inventor translator

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Randall Newton

Inventor is the first mid-range MCAD product to be supported by Collaboration Gateway. All parts, assemblies, and related data can ...

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Luxion releases updated plug-ins for SolidWorks, Rhino, Creo, Pro/Engineer, SketchUp

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Randall Newton

The KeyShot plug-in allows CAD data to be directly transferred from a modeling session into high-resolution rendering. Luxion has updated ...

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PTC revenue hits $1.17 billion in fiscal year 2011

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Randall Newton

Windchill PLM led revenue growth, with CAD revenue picking up due to the launch of next-generation Creo. Management is modestly ...

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2007: 3D data interoperability vendors sound off

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GfxS staff

In design automation circles, interoperability is said to be like the weather; everybody talks about it, but nobody does anything ...

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Creo 1.0: More evolutionary than revolutionary

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Steve Wolfe

Steve Wolfe takes a close look at the new Creo line of CAD applications from PTC, answering the questions he ...

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PTC delivers; now it’s up to the users

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Kathleen Maher

The message at PlanetPTC Live this week has been about the all-new PTC, ready to shake up manufacturing automation. Is ...

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PTC Creo 1.0: Breakthrough technology?

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Randall Newton

PTC revenue from desktop products, primarily Pro/Engineer, have been slow for almost a decade. Will Creo turn things around? By ...

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