Hexagon snaps up SPRING’s NCSIMUL for machining
Hexagon just announced that it is acquiring SPRING Technologies, whose NCSIMUL optimizes the machining workflow from CNC programming to CNC simulation, managing cutting and tool libraries, real time machine monitoring and technical content...
HxGN LIVE merges old and new, urges epic leaps forward
HxGN LIVE, the Hexagon group's annual userfest, brings together thousands of people from manufacturing to fire/rescue/police to construction to mapping professionals. Walking the halls, it's hard not to run into someone who does something I know nothing...
Nemetschek NEVARIS addresses SMB construction with acquisition
I am at HxGN Live, the Hexagon user event that addresses the needs of many industries, including construction. From measuring how well a concrete floor has been poured to planning, scheduling and tracking progress, Hexagon's customers span the gamut in...
DS takes majority position in Centric Software
Dassault Systèmes just announced that it will acquire a majority stake in Centric Software, the privately-held maker of PLM solutions for the fashion, apparel, luxury and retail sectors. DS said that, "with this investment, Dassault Systèmes aims to accelerate the...
Quickie: Historic AVEVA surged in FY18
AVEVA had an awesome fiscal 2018 (ended March 31). You'll recall that the AVEVA merged with Schneider Electric Software earlier this year to create a much bigger company with software that reaches from plant design to operations. That combined...
A few implications of PTC+Rockwell
Yesterday, all I had time to do was tell you about Rockwell Automation's $1 billion stock buy of newly issued shares of PTC, but not to muse on the implications. To be clear, PTC says it will use the proceeds to buy back shares so that the...
Quickie: Rockwell invests $1 billion in PTC for IoT & smart factory
This is big: PTC and Rockwell Automation just announced that Rockwell is making a $1 billion equity investment in PTC, as part of a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating growth for both companies. You can see IoT written large all over...
Altair to sell more shares in follow-on to last year’s IPO
Altair has only been public for a couple of months but today announced that it's filed the paperwork for a follow-on public offering of 5,600,000 shares of its Class A common stock, 3,292,580 shares of which will be offered by Altair and...
Hexagon grows in autonomous
Hexagon has quietly been building out a solid set of assets that get it ever-closer to the coming autonomous world, starting waaay back when it acquired Leica and Intergraph and, last weekend, announced its intent to add AutonomouStuff (great company name,...
Autodesk’s FQ1 a “good start”, call all about cloud, construction
So here's the thing about public companies: they're stuck in an endless loop of setting targets, having others adjust those expectations to suit their own needs, and then either meeting or not meeting other people's forecasts. Autodesk last...
Quickies: Autodesk invests, Hexagon acquires, a VAR business moves
It's been a time of transactions in our little corner of the world. Here's a quick catchup: Autodesk's Forge fund keeps rolling along in the world of AEC, announced its fifth investment in a construction technology supplier in a year. This time, it's eSUB....
Altair tops targets in Q1, acquires rest of FluiDyna
Altair made several significant announcement over the last week, culminating yesterday with its first quarter results. Quickly, Altair reported Q1 revenue that beat expectations, sending its share price up a couple of percentage points after...
Bentley’s corporate update: no IPO, no drama, record cashflow
Do you remember 2015? It feels so long ago. Bentley Systems gave us a glimpse into its business progress, calling it an Annual Report. Then came the possibility of an initial public offering (IPO), quiet periods, market watching to figure out timing (do...
Hexagon CEO’s legal saga continues
Hexagon announced on Wednesday that the Norwegian Court of Appeal has decided to accept the appeal launched by the Norwegian economic crime authority of CEO Ola Rollén's unanimous acquittal in January on charges of insider trading. This...
Siemens FQ2 results highlight sharp growth in PLM
Siemens released its fiscal Q2 results this morning -- and PLM software continues to be a bright spot, with frequent mentions of integration into other areas of the business and the opportunities ahead. Siemens said revenue from the PLM...
Hexagon’s diversity helped offset PP&M’s lackluster Q1
Hexagon, another big company getting bigger via acquisitions, announced results last Friday. Hexagon is the parent company of brands such as Leica Geosystems, (Intergraph but now) Hexagon Process, Power and Marine (PP&M), Vero and MSC...
ANSYS Q1 boosted by biggest-ever deal
ANSYS reported Q1 results last week that blew past most estimates and forecasts because the company is starting to reap the benefits of its big-ness. Recall that It has gone from mechanical FEA (ANSYS) to adding CFD (Fluent) to including EMAG...
Altair acquires, extends its Carriots IoT the the edge
The pace of news this week ... Altair Engineering just announced that it has acquired the intellectual property of CANDI Controls, Inc. and hired CANDI’s software and technology team. I hadn't heard of CANDI Controls before, so did a little...
Siemens + Sarokal > 5G. And, what’s 5G?
A while ago, Siemens announced that its Mentor Graphic business was buying Sarokal, makers of software and hardware used in developing and testing 4G and 5G telecomms infrastructure. I didn't know what that meant and so the good folks at Mentor...
Might AEC lead the way for manufacturing in subs and cloud?
We're deep into earnings season and, so far, results have been positive: buyers are wrapping their heads around subscriptions in our broader PLMish universe and markets, vertical and geographic and by channel, seem to be doing well. A couple of...

