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Strategic Discovery — Market Research & Insight

Is Hexagon’s strategy starting to pay off?

Hexagon has been on a quite a buying spree lately, adding point solutions for precision agriculture (Arvus) and mine modeling (Mintec), traffic safety (SAFEmine, initially targeted at mines) and multicopters (Aibotix), as well as precise positioning for all sorts of...

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Morning coffee: Automotive edition

Welcome to a new week! Spring finally arrived in New England on Saturday and it's hard to concentrate on work this fine day. But it's a busy week, so let's get right to it. I'll be in Atlanta for Solid Edge University and hope to see you there. I'm told that...

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ANSYS channel worries, Russia drag down Q1

ANSYS's announcement that it was buying SpaceClaim took the spotlight off its Q1 earnings, but those deserve a look, too. The company reported Q1 revenue of $215 million, up 9% from a year ago, with software revenue up 6% to $126 million and maintenance and services...

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Don’t wait: simulate earlier!

OK, I hear you say: "You keep telling me I should add simulation into my design process. I know, I know, I know, but I JUST DON'T HAVE TIME." You probably do, you just need to approach things a bit differently. Many companies start simulating too late to do much good....

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ANSYS buys SpaceClaim (finally!)

Yes, yes, yes, ANSYS announced Q1 results today and we'll get to that. What's really got you buzzing is the second press release out of ANSYS this morning: For those who follow simulation but not CAD, SpaceClaim has ruffled a lot of feathers since 2007 by saying that...

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Quickie: DS earnings highlight V6 deployments

Thursday was a complicated day. PTC and Dassault Systèmes announced earrings for the March quarter and I had to leave midday to catch a flight to Phoenix for COFES. I was able to do an extensive post on PTC's earnings (here) but will have to defer a longer article on...

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Simulation and the value pyramid

One of the questions I get most often from designers and their managers is how to do it all: be a good designer, work like a CAD rock star, and learn simulation. It's a lot to ask of one person and we always wind up talking about how to shift work around to take...

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