by Matt Ball on March 6, 2012
Bentley Systems held their annual conference call this morning to report their 2011 performance in advance of their annual report. The company is reporting a strong 10 percent growth in 2011, with the first quarter of this year stronger than both 2009 and 2010. While there are encouraging increases in terms of how much their [...]
by Matt Ball on March 2, 2012
The intelligent infrastructure approach with the combination of sensors and systems for more efficient infrastructure management in our urban areas requires the alignment of quite a few technologies as well as rethinking how we plan and manage. This new approach is being touted by quite a few companies and is increasingly becoming part of policy [...]
by Matt Ball on January 11, 2012
More details regarding the impetus behind the alignment came through today in a call with Rich Humphrey, director of the civil infrastructure line at Autodesk, and James Buckley, senior vice president and general manager of customer data and location intelligence, at Pitney Bowes Software. One of the more immediate customer-focused advancements will be the delivery [...]
by Matt Ball on January 10, 2012
The announcement today that Autodesk and Pitney Bowes Software will align as partners in the AEC market marks the continued convergence of CAD/ BIM and GIS. Autodesk gains the analytical GIS capabilities of Pitney Bowes to help its customers improve insight and efficiency, while Pitney Bowes gains access to a huge global market that is [...]
by Matt Ball on January 8, 2012
There was a good deal of discussion at the recent GeoDesign Summit about ways in which incorporated analytics will enhance the design process by allowing for performance feedback. This form-based design workflow allows for a more inclusive process, but it will face great resistance if it impedes the flow of ideas and creativity of the [...]
by Matt Ball on December 14, 2011
The large-scale and interactive 3D Google Earth display of Paris’ planning, is an impressive means of communicating details about areas that are under development through 2020. The 37 square meter display at the Paris Center for Architecture and Urbanism replaces a physical model with an evolving and interactive aerial and 3D model view of the [...]
by Matt Ball on November 30, 2011
Dennis Shelden, founder and chief technology officer of Gehry Technologies spoke during one of the Innovation Forums at Autodesk University today in Las Vegas. In addition to displaying sophisticated high-rise housing that is enabled by the BIM process, he highlighted the convergence of CAD and GIS in the planning process at the World Trade Center [...]
by Matt Ball on November 29, 2011
Andrew Anagnost, Autodesk’s vice president of Suites, Web Services and Subscription, spoke this morning about the cloud at Autodesk University in Las Vegas. The aim at Autodesk is to leverage cloud computing to open up new capabilities for their users. – collaboration with large data sets has been a focus for some time, with Buzzsaw [...]
by Matt Ball on November 28, 2011
Brian Mathews, vice president, Autodesk Labs addressed what’s next at Autodesk University in Las Vegas today. The confluence of technology disruptions that are affecting design was the focus of the talk. Just as rip, mix and burn dramatically altered the music industry, the same is happening in the design community with capture, design and create. [...]
by Matt Ball on November 28, 2011
Autodesk University kicked off today in Las Vegas, with a media day briefing that spoke frankly about technology disruptions facing their customers. Customers are being pushed to do more with less in an uncertain economy, with a greater focus on sustainability. Even in the face of these challenges, this year’s event has drawn more than [...]