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autodesk and the bim... how to get out of it

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Bye!

then autodesk has several products ... now so customised that to do a job you need 10 different software.
Okay but let's forget...

I'm having to figure out about bim management.

I find these software (or apps depending on how we want to call them):
"autodesk construction cloud"
"bim 360"
"docs"

I don't understand the differences... I mean now a little exaggerated... but something doesn't come back.
Now, before exposing my ideas, I ask you if someone has clear ideas about it and wants to give me some tips.

Thank you.
 
Autodesk construction cloud (accc) is the name of the 3rd generation cloud platform, bim360 is the same as the second generation (next to retirement), autodesk docs is the document management module that exists both in acc and in bim360 (although first it was called bim360 docs).
I compare you with desktop products, perhaps makes the most clear: in 2011 the "design suites" that contained as the only license different products (e.g. the "building design suite" contained autocad, revit, navisworks etc.); these design suites became the "collection" (e.g. the aec collection) which in turn contains autocad, revit, navisworks etc.
practically took a suite of cloud products and only changed its name
 
thanks tristan!! !
Finally it is clear now ... I only have the doubt about our transferability of the project from bim360 to acc that they tell me to be unfavourable. if not manually losing the various info (reviews, ....)

Say hello to me!
 
the projects on bim360 are also readable by autodesk docs on acc.
we have also passed from the 2nd generation to the 3rd, keeping all the projects in the hub (those with the b on the left are "old" projects made in bim360, those with the sphere are created with acc)
Immagine 2024-01-18 095014.webp
 

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