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AUTODESK U: CAD software company eyes the cloud

AUTODESK U: CAD software company eyes the cloud

By:  Nestor Arrelano  On: 02 Dec 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

As design tools become more demanding of processing power, Autodesk's chief says it makes sense to spread the rendering load around

Design software company Autodesk Inc. looking into cloud computing as a new way of offering delivering its 3D modeling tools to its customers.

The company, however, does not see itself as a cloud computing services provider and nor does it intend to pursue a software-as-a-service model similar to that of hosted CRM tool firm Salesforce.com, according to Carl Bass, Autodesk CEO.

“We’re not becoming a service provider. I think there are many other players in the field doing that very well already. Neither do I see the SaaS model applicable to our products,” Bass said in an interview.

The Autodesk chief, however, said he finds cloud computing to be a logical progression for his company since processing demands of 3D rendering and algorithms of embedded analytics tools in emerging modeling software continue to grow. “Our users don’t want to see design options rendered the next day or in a few hours, they want it now,” Bass said.

He did not give any specific time frame on when Autodesk will begin delivering cloud computing products.

Cloud computing makes third-party computing resources available on an ad hoc rental basis. In some models, individuals or businesses put large amounts of data on someone ele’s storage infrastructure and access it over the Internet. Another method is to add storage capacity by accessing computing services and processors.

Amazon.com Inc.'s S3 (Simple Storage Service), is an example of a storage cloud, while the company’s EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) service is full-fledged cloud computing.

Other players in the cloud computing space include Sun Microsystems, Google Apps, Microsoft Live Mesh and Salesforce.com, among others.

Some key advantages of cloud computing are lower power and real-estate costs, efficient use of processing capacity by sharing of resources, the handling of network and infrastructure maintenance by the cloud computing provider and the lack of the need to purchase hardware to service peak load capacity or one-time use.

Autodesk’s cloud computing ambitions were revealed Tuesday during a keynote speech at the Autodesk University developer and designers’ convention in Las Vegas when Jeff Kowalski, Autodesk CTO, alluded to the need for harnessing cluster computing to facilitate processing-intensive modeling tasks.


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Nestor Arrelano Nestor Arrelano is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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by Oleg Shilovitsky 12/5/2008 12:00:00 AMAmazon S3 and EC2 make a lot of sense for development of future CAD services. You can see my blog notes on this - CAD Data Management, Globalization, Cloud Services and Amazon S3 (http://plmtwine.com/2008/12/02/cad-data-management-globalization-cloud-services-and-amazon-s3/)
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