Wednesday, June 20, 2012

New functions of GstarCAD Architecture 2012

Gstarsoft provids information on a group of comprehensive functions of the upcoming GstarCAD Architecture 2012, enabling users to optimize their design with limited resources.

No matter the buildings are residential or commercial, they will bring more benefits to mankind if they can be used reasonably, especially in a world with limited land resources. The elevation function of GstarCAD Architecture 2012 makes designers impress the contractors with neat layout and grandness of the structures. Unified elevation decoration of the buildings can also save cost.

Besides, the section function of GstarCAD Architecture 2012 enables designers to see clearly the layers inside the building according to the position of the cutting line. In this case, the owners can maximize the utilization of the vertical space of their buildings by analyzing the sectional drawings.

In addition, with storey combination function of GstarCAD Architecture 2012 designers can know about the relationship between the typical floor and natural floor, converting 2D drawing into 3D modeling according to settings. What’s more, the floors can be combined into a whole model, simplifying operations.

Moreover, the building cut function of GstarCAD Architecture 2012 makes designers to cut their 3D models in different ways and generate sectional perspectives, avoiding unreasonable design through the analysis of inner structure of the buildings. Furthermore, the 3D cut function can cut any 3D model, including solid model and models in any UCS conditions, bringing flexibility to designers in generating sectional perspectives.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Decade of the Cloud? Tech Leaders Say It's Working Out That Way

Imagine sitting in a room full of technology company leaders in the year 2020, reflecting on the decade that just passed. What would they be saying about the progression of business technology in the 2010s? That’s the scenario the Software & Information Industry Association put forth to some of its members, which then distilled their responses into a new report

There are several common threads running through the SIIA report, packed full with the views of 49 technology CEOs and VPs. All agree that cloud computing — converged with mobile and big data analytics — is the single biggest game-changer in this decade, both for technology providers and consumers.
Will the 2010s be remembered as the “Decade of the Cloud”? The decade is actually still young, so who knows?  It was too early to predict in 1992 that the 1990s would become the decade of the Internet, or in 2002 that the 2000s would be the decade of social media. But the signs were all around of something big in the making during those times.  And we see a new type of economy coming out of the economic hurricane that hit full-force in 2008-09.
“Looking back on this decade which started deep in a global recession, the importance of understanding the true financial picture of an operation became critical,” says John Herr,  CEO of Adaptive Planning. “Companies of all sizes needed the ability to conduct more what-if analysis, get real-time analytics, and operate with greater agility than they had in growth times. With these economic conditions in mind, two important technological advancements, cloud computing and mobile, have gained leadership as the platform for managing a company….  These two powerful platforms are disrupting the technology landscape and will prove to be the single most impactful advancement over the next eight years.”
Other tech leaders see the convergence of information with cloud as the driving force that will define the 2010s. “I can remember hearing of the information economy as a kid and yet I think this will be the first decade where that phrase means something to everyone,” René Lacerte, CEO and founder at Bill.com. “At the core of the information revolution is the cloud. At the core of the cloud is shared data and it changes everything. It creates transparency across and between users and developers. Extending the shared data concept to the business world will allow businesses to grow faster. It improves collaboration with their employees, their accountants, their customers and their suppliers, all in real time and accessible from anywhere. By 2020, businesses and the world at large will be connected and doing things we never imagined.”
Mike Binko, president and CEO of kloudtrack, agrees, and sees cloud fueling a decade-long entrepreneurial boom. “In 2020, the generation growing up with social media, rampant texting and cloud computing will be the entrepreneurs and business leaders driving technology’s next great innovations…. If you are looking at the 10-year period between 2010 and 2020 and ask entrepreneurs, consumers, CxOs, investors as well as other business leaders across all major industry sectors, the answer will more likely be ‘the quick and pervasive advent of cloud computing’…  From infrastructure, to mobility, to virtualization, to on-demand applications the true value of cloud is making its presence known throughout the entire IT ecosystem.”
Chris Cabrera, CEO of Xactly, also sees a transformative effect that is shaping the decade ahead. “When we look back on the ‘10s, it will be clear that the full embrace of cloud-based services has not only changed our businesses but our lives,” he says. “True cloud computing makes many mobile software innovations possible, changes what we expect from our business and personal tools, re-orders the way products are developed and alters the core of customer relationships…. Cloud platforms help make innovations stick by allowing entrepreneurs to stretch early investment dollars. Rather than wasting cash on expensive hardware, they can focus on developing better products with successful go-to market strategies.”
Jim Sheward, CEO of Fiberlink, adds that the transition to cloud will be like nothing the industry has seen before. “The shift to the cloud will have an even more profound impact on the industry than the shift from mainframe to client-server,” he relates. “We saw what happened to some mega-vendors during that transition. And as more clients move from PCs to mobile devices, an even larger set of opportunities will emerge for new companies to solve new challenges. Today, any mega-vendor who is not committed to a cloud strategy will probably not be a mega-vendor for much longer…. Companies now have a choice between server-based or cloud services for managing just about everything. The cloud will be the only long term, sustainable way to deliver IT.”
Some executives see a gradual move to the full-bore cloud model, via the hybrid route. For example, Rick Nucci, general manager with Dell Boomi, sees a decade-long transitional phase with the hybrid cloud, which blends private and public cloud computing. Small companies, unencumbered by large systems investments, will make the complete shift to cloud fairly rapidly. Mid-market companies will move to the cloud in phases. Larger companies, on the other hand, “tend to take their on-premise applications, move them to a private cloud infrastructure, and de-commission some of the old infrastructure as a phase one…. The transition may take several years, but the hybrid cloud as transitional for moving to the cloud, as the full transition to the cloud, will yield the greatest ongoing value to the business.”
Bill McNee, president and founder of Saugatuck Technologies, agrees that hybrid “may be somewhat of a temporary thing…. Most IT and business executives expect that their hybridized environments will peak within the next two to four years, and then shift more and more toward a cloud-dominated model thereafter.”
Of course, the cloud will extend well beyond IT, as it reshapes the way business is conducted. “Cloud computing, and the Software-as-a-Service model, will prove the single most impactful technical advancement driving business growth today and for the foreseeable future,” says Audrey Spangenberg CEO of FPX. “The transformative power of the cloud is driving innovation virtually everywhere, but its most significant impact will come from bringing to bear the power of solutions previously only available through on-premise systems without the inherent expenses.”
Author: Joe McKendrick
Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/joemckendrick/2012/05/30/decade-of-the-cloud-tech-leaders-say-its-working-out-that-way/?ss=cloud-computing


Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Upcoming GstarCAD2012 Architecture Brings Innovation to AEC Design


Beijing, China: June 6, 2012-- GstarCAD, the leading 2D/3D CAD software provider will launch GstarCAD2012 Architecture in the next few months. Based on GRX/ARX technology, the upcoming GstarCAD2012 Architecture is a mature product in architectural industry, featuring with high efficiency and ease of use.

Powerful Functions
The highlight of GstarCAD2012 Architecture in functionality is 2D drafting and 3D modeling sync. It supports design of various architectures with complicated abnormal shapes and three-dimensional modeling, inspiring designers’ talents. In GstarCAD2012 Architecture, the two-dimensional construction drawing and three-dimensional model can be generated synchronously, realizing “what you see is what you can get”. Users can also make parameterization edit and revise to the 3D structure. What’s more, GstarCAD2012 Architecture also supports collision detection function between different structural elements into collaborative design or applications such as structure, pipe, electric and HVAC.

Besides, comprehensive function of plan, section and elevation drawing satisfies different demands. Users can also customize their set up of their software, including management of layer, text style, size style and advanced options. Moreover, every drawing can be configured separately.

High Performance and Stability
GstarCAD2012 Architecture has superior performance and stability. The software still runs fast and accurately in processing mass data. No matter designing large-scale architectures or operating under large-sized coordinate, the speed won’t slow down. Users no longer need to wait long time when drawing or inserting an entity to the drawing, avoiding split drawing into several parts to increase speed.  

Parametric Automation
Intelligence and automation is always the feature of GstarCAD software and GstarCAD2012 Architecture inherits this merit. Revising one part of the drawing, the whole drawing may update automatically without manual operation. In addition, the walls connect to each other intelligently. When dragging one wall, the other walls can adjust their location automatically. In this case, users can be freed from tedious process and focus on their design, thereby greatly enhancing their work efficiency.

Complete Compatibility
GstarCAD2012 Architecture can open .dwg format drawings directly, no need of any conversion. Besides, it offers more open drawing interface to promote data sharing between different drawings.