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2010-2011 in CAD technology, the illustrated version, part 2

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Randall Newton

More trends from 2010 that will have an impact on design and engineering technology in 2011. The computer-aided design and ...

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2010-2011 in CAD technology, the illustrated version, part 1

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Randall Newton

Not your usual article of reflection and prediction. It is December, the traditional time in journalism to take a look ...

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Daimler choice of NX is less than meets the eye

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Randall Newton

Today’s announcement is not anti-Catia but pro-Teamcenter. Today Siemens PLM announces that Daimler AG, best known for their Mercedes automobiles, ...

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Autodesk third quarter net income up 81%

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Randall Newton

For the first time in three years all geographic regions reported double-digit growth. CEO Carl Bass used the analyst Q&A ...

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SIMPOE plastics simulation software ready for PTC’s Creo

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Randall Newton

The French plastics simulation vendor, was one of the first PTC partners to have access to Creo. Simpoe, the French ...

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Good-bye Pro/Engineer: PTC launches the Creo era

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Randall Newton

The company that invented contemporary mechanical CAD looks to re-invent itself with a suite of apps that solve “the lingering, ...

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PTC’s upturn continues

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Randall Newton

New product sales rose dramatically but the company took a net loss of $13.4 million in the quarter due to ...

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CAD Moves to New Platforms, Expands Its Territory

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Randall Newton

We are moving into a new era of computing. But exactly how Cloud-based computing will affect CAD and related technologies ...

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Acquisition-Minded PTC Hikes Line of Revolving Credit

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Randall Newton

In a mandatory filing with the SEC, PTC says it will increase its line of credit to $300 million, and ...

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2009: Feisty Vuuch Offers Social Network Technology for ‘People-Centric’ Product Development

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Randall Newton

In 2009 CADCAMNET interviewed Vuuch’s feisty CEO Chris Williams, who says true design history is in the discussions, not the ...