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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

While demonstrating the capabilities of Project Showroom, Autodesk’s Web-based home decorating tool, Kowalski remarked that further developments of such tools will require greater computing power.

Project Showroom allows users to browse through a wide array of design options. For example, users viewing a decorating plan for a kitchen can simply drag and and apply various finishes, surfaces, colours or other properties to any chosen object on the digital model. The photo realism of the rendering is far beyond the quality of other products in the market, but one of the key differentiators is that Project Showroom does not require users to download anything or obtain any software. All the user needs is a browser to access Project Software.

Kowalski envisions these type of rendering tools to provide greater analytic power. “Increasingly these tools will not only aid rendering and validate design ideas but also assist humans in making decisions,” he said.

For instance, design tools can have embedded databases that will inform users of the environmental impact of applying a certain material to a design or provide cost-saving scenarios when choosing various components.

“Obtaining processing power from servers for this type of work could be a cost constraint. Why not access cloud computing?” Kowalski asked.

He said making design tools available through cloud computing will benefit budget constrained businesses that do not want to set up and maintain servers.










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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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