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Posted by Joe788 on August 16, 2008, 9:25 pm
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> http://www.solidapps.co.uk/
>
> They start training classes for Solid Edge with S/T on August 27th.
> Seems to me that Solid Edge with S/T will be released in the next two
> weeks.
>
> Jon Banquer
> San Diego, CAhttp://jonbanquer.blogspot.com/
When are you buying YOUR seat?
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Posted by jon_banquer on August 16, 2008, 9:27 pm
Please log in for more thread options > we will have to wait and see how it actually shakes out... my guess is
> that for some items it will be
> 100x faster, for many just a little faster, and for some, no way to do
> it.. has to use another set of algorithms.
> entirely.
> Phil scott
My guess would be that most people who use Solid Edge with S/T won't
really care because they will be too busy enjoying it to easily modify
their and others designs rather than fighting the software like you
have to do in SolidWorks, Pro/E, Inventor and other parametric-history
based solid modelers.
The big question I have is who's going to be next to offer what Solid
Edge with S/T has or advance this technology?
SpaceClaim?
Co-Create?
KeyCreator?
IronCAD?
SolidWorks 2010?
http://tinyurl.com/5ze6pz
"The announcement also reinforces Gartner=92s prediction that a new
generation of CAD will replace procedural history-based modeling as
the mainstream approach to mechanical CAD."
"If its synchronous technology works well in production, Siemens will
set new standards for manufacturers' expectations from all mechanical
computer-aided design."
"Siemens has correctly focused on software performance and ability to
share and reuse features and parts across different mechanical CAD
systems as its value proposition. Gartner clients report these as two
key CAD =93pain points.=94 Siemens will grab mind share and significantly
more mechanical CAD market share if the technology proves itself among
early adopters."
Jon Banquer
San Diego, CA
http://jonbanquer.blogspot.com/
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Posted by Joe788 on August 16, 2008, 9:32 pm
Please log in for more thread options > > we will have to wait and see how it actually shakes out... my guess is
> > that for some items it will be
> > 100x faster, for many just a little faster, and for some, no way to do
> > it.. has to use another set of algorithms.
> > entirely.
> > Phil scott
>
> My guess would be that most people who use Solid Edge with S/T won't
> really care because they will be too busy enjoying it to easily modify
> their and others designs rather than fighting the software like you
> have to do in SolidWorks, Pro/E, Inventor and other parametric-history
> based solid modelers.
>
> The big question I have is who's going to be next to offer what Solid
> Edge with S/T has or advance this technology?
>
> SpaceClaim?
>
> Co-Create?
>
> KeyCreator?
>
> IronCAD?
>
> SolidWorks 2010?
>
> http://tinyurl.com/5ze6pz
>
> "The announcement also reinforces Gartner=92s prediction that a new
> generation of CAD will replace procedural history-based modeling as
> the mainstream approach to mechanical CAD."
>
> "If its synchronous technology works well in production, Siemens will
> set new standards for manufacturers' expectations from all mechanical
> computer-aided design."
>
> "Siemens has correctly focused on software performance and ability to
> share and reuse features and parts across different mechanical CAD
> systems as its value proposition. Gartner clients report these as two
> key CAD =93pain points.=94 Siemens will grab mind share and significantly
> more mechanical CAD market share if the technology proves itself among
> early adopters."
>
> Jon Banquer
> San Diego, CAhttp://jonbanquer.blogspot.com/
So, in other words, Jon Banquer will never be buying or using a LEGAL
industrial seat of Siemens NX with ST?
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Posted by jon_banquer on August 16, 2008, 9:48 pm
Please log in for more thread options > we will have to wait and see how it actually shakes out... my guess is
> that for some items it will be
> 100x faster, for many just a little faster, and for some, no way to do
> it.. has to use another set of algorithms.
> entirely.
> Phil scott
My guess would be that most people who use Solid Edge with S/T won't
really care because they will be too busy enjoying it to easily modify
their and others designs rather than fighting the software like you
have to do in SolidWorks, Pro/E, Inventor and other parametric-history
based solid modelers.
The big question I have is who's going to be next to offer what Solid
Edge with S/T has or advance this technology?
SpaceClaim?
Co-Create?
KeyCreator?
IronCAD?
SolidWorks 2010?
http://tinyurl.com/5ze6pz
"The announcement also reinforces Gartner=92s prediction that a new
generation of CAD will replace procedural history-based modeling as
the mainstream approach to mechanical CAD."
"If its synchronous technology works well in production, Siemens will
set new standards for manufacturers' expectations from all mechanical
computer-aided design."
"Siemens has correctly focused on software performance and ability to
share and reuse features and parts across different mechanical CAD
systems as its value proposition. Gartner clients report these as two
key CAD =93pain points.=94 Siemens will grab mind share and significantly
more mechanical CAD market share if the technology proves itself among
early adopters."
Jon Banquer
San Diego, CA
http://jonbanquer.blogspot.com/
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Posted by fcsuper on August 19, 2008, 4:32 pm
Please log in for more thread options ST is almost bordering on vaporware status if they don't get it into
the hands of their customers soon.
Matt Lorono
http://sw.fcsuper.com
http://www.fcsuper.com/swblog
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>
> They start training classes for Solid Edge with S/T on August 27th.
> Seems to me that Solid Edge with S/T will be released in the next two
> weeks.
>
> Jon Banquer
> San Diego, CAhttp://jonbanquer.blogspot.com/