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solidworks world 2010

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some interesting anticipations about the future of solidworks:http://www.deelip.comIt seems that a 3d modality similar to the st of solid edge has been inserted, that is, a sort of "stira 3d" which, however, leaves no trace on the tree of the model history. it will be interesting to see how this is combined with traditional modeling within the same model.

It's gonna turn on macintosh.http://www.deelip.com/?p=1277
 
I'm already drooling.... .

@cacciatorino: where did you read about the St modality of solidedge?
 
to those who may be interested I put the translation (via google) of future Swa technologies and this is the link http://blogs.solidworks.com/solidwo...hnology-shown-at-solidworks-world-2010-1.html

more information about the new technology shown at solidworks world 2010

at the beginning of this month to solidworks world 2010 in anaheim, we looked at participants in some new and powerful solutions that we are developing. over the last few weeks we have been watching and reading all the blogs of the various messages on the forum, and news articles talking about what we have shown. we thought of taking this opportunity to address some of the issues we saw.

First, let's talk about technology preview Monday morning. This is r & d's work is doing to see how we can solve the fundamental problems of our customers with emerging technologies. Key technologies explored were: 1) use of cloud computing, and 2), using various types of devices to create projects and access your data. I'm just going to sum up some points that were made by jeff and the team here.

* device choice. if you have a pc, a mac or a netbook, you should be able to work on your projects. if you have a mobile device like an iphone or android phone, you should also be able to access your design data. we have demonstrated all these, as well as the use of a multi-touch device of windows. imac and windows 7 devices ran native software implementations, while access to a netbook was hosted software version through a thin client interface.
* design easy access. data cloud based on a storage solution we showed designs allows users to access from any computer. if you are creating a design at the workplace, you can go home and continue working on it from the home computer. our customers also want to share their projects with customers, suppliers and colleagues. the problem is that with sharing you end up with a lot of copies of the data. the solution has demonstrated allows users to easily share only one copy of the data - just like sending someone a link to a YouTube video.
* design and content tools. helps users create great projects is at the heart of what we do, but cad systems are still too complex. users want to capture the design intent so that they can make predictable changes. but sometimes users want to make changes that we didn't expect at first. we have demonstrated a unified approach that allows users to make such non-parametric variations, leaving design intent and other untouched information functionality. Currently, users must also cope with too many low-level concepts in cad instruments, which do not really represent how things work in the real world. we are making this content more realistic. For example, sources will extend and contract. and, to assemble things, you will be able to use concepts such as glue, welding and hinges, rather than atomic companions.
* new levels of performance and productivity. we are unable to provide a great user experience without great performance. Think of the power that users can get with more cores on the desktop, and many virtual machines in the cloud. if you put that all together you get great opportunity for performance improvement. It's not just doing things fast, but using this power to do things simultaneously to save time. we want the system to predict next step the user so things can be ready if necessary. This includes real-time data analysis and realistic photo-rendering. even users do not like to wait for files to open. so we want data to be always available for the application instantly, just like access objects in a play for playstation or xbox. Actually, like those of you in anaheim will have noticed in the demonstration, we have eliminated the concept of open file.
* unparalleled reliability. cad data is complex. drawings require large sets of data with a lot of references. when the system stops due to software or hardware problems, designers can lose a lot of time. preview, we showed, the data is always safe. you never worry about saving, and if you have a failure, you can simply restart the system and start working again, exactly where you left. you can also walk on another computer and start working there, exactly where you left. we'll track what you did so you can go back to where you were - at any time, from any computer. and 'all in the cloud at all times.

While what we have shown is fully functional and work, we have not created a specific product offer. Similarly, there is no defined distribution planning, if not to say solidworks users should be able to start taking advantage of some of these features in the next 2-5 years. As for the macintosh platform, we are currently looking for a different way to better serve mac users, but once again, there is no defined calendar, and there is no plan to create a native version for mac of the existing solidworks product.

something else worthy of note is that once these new solutions are available, solidworks customers will be able to access and migrate to them to be quiet. we do not imagine any type of forced migration window in a predictable future, and we imagine continuing to support the locally installed version of solidworks for our customers.

last Wednesday, we made a big announcement about a new solution that we are calling product data sharing. data sharing product will allow solidworks customers to share data with anyone, anywhere. There are no servers or requirements it, and the configuration is simple and fast. it will work within solidworks 2011, a web browser, or even on a mobile device. version control ability allows you to track the latest files, and you will also be able to view the product structures - including components, assembly, and drawing relationships - without being in solidworks. product data sharing also allows you to build communities of your suppliers, customers, and other engineers to share information and collaborate in real time. our current project is to make product data sharing available for solidworks customers by the end of 2010; we will make more information available during the year.

we are excited about products that will be made available in the coming years, and although change is never easy, we think we are doing the right things to prepare our customers to face the challenges of the future. We also know that there are a lot of questions about it out there things like service providers, bandwidth, data security, licenses and third-party applications. one of the compromises to show preview solutions is that we are still working on them, and much of what has been shown remains a work in progress from different perspectives. and even if we are not at a point where we can deal with all issues individually now, we understand the concerns. we are listening to you, we are doing our duty, and we will be answering these questions (and others), available in the coming months and years.
 
Of course that sw does not match like cad midrange. each release presents very interesting innovations, not at the level of individual commands but just as an approach to design.
great:finger:
 
Of course that sw does not match like cad midrange. each release presents very interesting innovations, not at the level of individual commands but just as an approach to design.
great:finger:
we say they are exceptionally good at promoting the product, a little like the apple. then in the specific swx is perfectly comparable to the same class. . .
 

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