Gotta admit, this morning’s presentation by Joe Dunne and company on some of the future of SolidWorks development was well worth my trip in itself. All kinds of chatter going on via twitter prior to them taking the stage. There was a big “white” monitor that had a black drape falling off of it as well as a small netbook up on the main stage. Many were anticipating buzz on support for the MAC. But, what we got was way more than that. We are talking full web based, new way of thinking about MCAD, OS agnostic goodness. Pictures say a million words, let’s take a look.
There is so much I can say about what they were showing. Just so spot on with vision and understanding of the problem with really slick innovative solutions. The timeframe is unknown right now, although they promise something with Enovia in 2010. I can speculate what that is, but let’s hang tight and see what they come up with.
Pictures don’t really do it justice. The most exciting part of it all is that this is just the beginning. Things will change in the near future. The biggest change that I am anxious to see worked out is the licensing and access. Companies like salesforce.com are blazing the way based on user login. Over lunch, I heard guys worrying about security. Honestly, this is being worked out in other industries such as CRM and banking, engineering data will follow suit.
BUT, who owns the data? What happens when the cloud goes down? What happens when you are late on a payment? What happens when a storm knocks internet out? All real, relative things that need to be worked out. Glad its these guys taking the lead.































