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Page 1: CAD Practices On the Cloud

Best Practices on the Cloud

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This webinar will be available afterwards at

designworldonline.com & email

Q&A at the end of the presentation

Hashtag for this webinar: #DWwebinar

Before We Start

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Moderator

Laura Carrabine Design World

Presenters

Jonathan Archer PTC

Shanna Tellerman Autodesk

Andy Reily Dassault

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Best Practices on the Cloud

Jonathan Archer

December 14, 2011

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CAD Data on the Cloud

Data

Effectively sharing complex product development data across a distributed team and

the supply chain

MCAD Designer

ECAD Designer

Designer Manager

Supplier

Manufacturing

Engineer

Local

File Server Replicated

File Server

Metadata

Challenge –

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3 Topics for Today

Working efficiently with CAD data

Collaborating with suppliers

Reviewing and validating designs

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Data

Worker

Decrease complexity/ size

Design

in Context NATIVE

CAD DATA

Working Efficiently with CAD Data

Only the data you need, when you need it – High performance visualization data

– On demand access to full CAD data for editing

– Quick selection of models of interest

Lightweight

graphics

Mechanical

Designer

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Supplier checks in

Designs from one

CAD environment

Worker

Projects

Packages

Collaborating with Suppliers

Streamlined, secure access to product data – Integrate suppliers securely

– Support concurrent engineering

– Streamline multi-CAD design

Mechanical

Designer

Supplier

Supplier

Mechanical

Designer

Assemble

in Creo

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Mobile and automated – Review design without CAD application

– Delivered on the go to your mobile device

– Automated interference checking

Reviewing and Validating Designs

Mechanical

Designer

Lightweight

graphics

Data

Manufacturing

Engineer Worker Design

Manager

Design

Manager

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Summary

Working efficiently with CAD data

Collaborating with suppliers

Reviewing and validating designs

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Autodesk Cloud

A Foundation for the

Future Shanna Tellerman

Product Line Manager, Autodesk Cloud

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Cloud Computing

Changing the face of computing

Creating value and flexibility for individuals and businesses

Extending the desktop with Autodesk Cloud

o Viewing & Sharing

o Visualization

o Simulation & Optimization

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The cloud has moved to the center of the computing

experience.

The Cloud: Moving to the Center

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The Cloud: The Individual is at the Center

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The Cloud: Creating Value for Individuals

and Businesses

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The Cloud: Natural Extension of Your

Current Tools

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The Cloud: Key Functions

• Secure Storage, Community & Sharing

• Mobile Access

• Dynamic Content & Apps

• Analysis & Simulation

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The Cloud: Autodesk Today

•Seek for content •Exchange Apps

•ACAD WS on Devices •Design Review mobile •Buzzsaw Mobile

•Autodesk Cloud documents •Buzzsaw •AutoCAD WS

•Autodesk Cloud rendering •Inventor optimization •Revit Conceptual Energy Analysis •Green Building Studio •Moldflow WS

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Andy Reilly

Dassault Systemes V6 Online

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Why V6 Online is based on a collaborative platform not a PDM platform

!

Observations from the SMB Market:

• 80% of the SMB companies have no PDM/PLM product

• Customers will avoid implementation of a PDM tool until they absolutely have to invest.

Why is that? But

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Scenario to show collaborative value

8 Companies, 6 countries, 4 languages and no physical meetings

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Types of customer scenarios for V6 Online

V6 Online

Focus on V6 authoring

Without overhead of

PDM server etc

Similar to file based

customers

Focus on specialised

applications

Network of small sites

or temporary locations

Temporary group of

companies

Traveling users

Connecting different company locations

Need to start with minimum

investment

Trial project of V6 technology

Small company with limited

resources

Network of authors,

collaborators and

contributors

Using Voice of customer from Social networks

Low cost collaboration

network

Central company pays for others to

access

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The widest scope of authoring and collaborative applications

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V6 Online and Social Innovation with 3D SwYm

3D SwYm

Product support

Project team community

Applications launch

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V6 Online for product innovation

Role-based security model to allow for product creators, reviewers and project management.

IP security in place to allow private work and team sharing. Innovation is encouraged via the

informal use of the V6 collaboration tools as well.

Product lifecycle, revision, review and deletion rules in place to guard IP and ensure concurrent

working.

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Internet http

1 prerequisite:

A broadband or Wi-Fi internet

connection

V6 Online architecture

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V6 Online rich authoring

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Thank you very much Any further questions please contact me or go to

http://www.3ds.com/solutions/on-the-cloud-solutions/overview/

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Questions? Design World Laura Carrabine Email: [email protected] Phone: 440.234.4531 Twitter: @wtwh_laurac

Autodesk Shanna Tellerman Email: [email protected] Phone: 415.547.2247 Twitter: @shannawp

PTC Jonathan Archer Email: [email protected] Phone: 781.370.5796 Twitter: @PTC_Windchill

Dassault Andy Reilly Email: [email protected]

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Thank You

This webinar will be available at designworldonline.com & email

Tweet with hashtag #DWwebinar

Connect with

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LinkedIn: Design World Group

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Discuss this on EngineeringExchange.com

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