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David Chadwick
Is non-compatibiity inevitable in the long run?
I can remember working for a Japanese printer manufacturer who wanted to expand into the small ‘floppy’ disk market – when 3 inch disks were vieing with 3.5 inch disks for supremacy.
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Tried and tested
Feature | January 2024
IFCs have been around for quite some time for data exchange and are now just one of several common...
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NIMA virtual conference springs back
News | January 2024
Following the success of its inaugural event this November, nima is already planning its first virtual...
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A partnership for part L compliance
News | January 2024
Gleeson Homes and Zutec have partnered to digitise Gleeson's quality control processes, which includes...
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Free SketchUp Viewer for Meta
News | January 2024
Trimble has launched SketchUp Viewer for Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest Pro and Meta Quest 3, a powerful...
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Immersive design reviews
Technology Focus | January 2024
Launched at the recent Autodesk University 2023, Autodesk Workshop XR has been created to facilitate design...
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AssetTagz
Software Review | January 2024
David Chadwick looks at the role of AssetTagz in delivering a comprehensive asset management solution using...
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Are we getting ahead in the cloud?
Software Review | January 2024
We appear to be driving headlong into cloud-based ERP solutions - but do they deliver what they promise...
Cabinet of curiosities
Software Review | January 2024
Following fast on the heels of the Vectorworks 2024 launch, Update 2 introduces numerous new...
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Upping your game
Human Resources | January 2024
Claire Rutkowski, Bentley's Senior Vice President and CIO Champion, considers the human aspects of accelerating...

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