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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Update: Rolta’s founder, chairman and chief executive, Kamal K Singh responds to the allegations and details the company focus on homeland security.

- DNA India

--- original post 12/8/11 ---

The Hindu has an in depth report that suggests that confusion in contracts between Rolta, which delivered a custom package of software from Intergraph, Bentley and Oracle for image analysis, and the Indian Army have led to software slowdowns and the need to reinvest to updated licenses. There is also a suggestion that Rolta repackaged Intergraph software without permission.

- The Hindu

by Adena Schutzberg on 12/29 at 05:42 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Is PDF the language in which AEC is spoken? Half of engineering documents are in PDF format, says Bentley CEO Greg Bentley at 
via @rtara
by Adena Schutzberg on 11/09 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Digging out some historical goodies that were at my parents house...

The Desktop Mapping Guidebook The 1991 publication is by Strategic Mapping and the intro letter is signed by Steve Poizner. Price: $4.95. I'm thinking I got that when the SMI rep came to visit my firm back in the day. We did not go with AtlasGIS, but I remember it being very impressive.

Cadence Magazine, 1995. It seems I ghost wrote a letter to the editor for my product manager correcting some errors in an article about ArcCAD. I spelled shapefiles as two words. I wonder if it was two words back then? I later went on to write several articles for Cadence.

Microstation Manager, The Monthly Independent Publication for the Intergraph Professional, June 1992. The one with Bentley brothers in a picture from childhood on the cover. Did I get that when I went to interview at Bentley? While I was at Esri? I don't recall.

ArcCAD mousepad. Esri U.S. regional offices and their phone numbers are listed. There were 10 listed, plus Redlands.

by Adena Schutzberg on 04/20 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Qt is a user interface framework used in Nokia Symbian and Meego phone operating systems. The licensing/services bit is being sold to Digia, a 1600 person tech company based in Finland, who says it will expand its geographic reach and continue to support the framework. CAD software vendors, notably Bentley, use Qt to support multiple desktop operating systems, so the change in ownership may cause some unease.

In GIS, Esri includes Qt in its ArcGIS Engine toolkit. Esri is currently looking to hire folks with Qt experience.

- World CAD Access

[Title corrected was: "Nokia Sells Qt" which was not correct; thanks to anonymous commenter.]

by Adena Schutzberg on 03/08 at 05:01 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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Wednesday, March 02, 2011

The call for industry press, industry analysts, financial press, and financial analysts promised financial highlights for 2010 and notable company achievements for 2010, with 2011 updates from CEO Greg Bentley and other members of the Bentley executive team. A Q&A followed. This was the first of what are planned to be annual calls at this time of year.

The 2010 Annual Report was released today in NXTbook format (link).

Statistics

- $476M for 2010, best since 2008's $501M (corrected typo; was incorrectly $581)

- 6% growth in 2010, 74% revenue from subscriptions up from 64% in 2007

- 6% is goal for organic growth

- 20% of software revenue invested in R & D

- 20% of revenue from ENR 500

- increases in hours utilized in software since 2009

- no net debt

- family and company own 85% of company

- Asia 16% of revenue

- revenues doubled in China in three years

- #2 in AEC after Autodesk

- #3 in geospatial after Esri and Hexagon/Intergraph

New Licensing Model

- No depreciation via portfolio balancing for Select Subscribers - users can exchange less used software for more used software (of equal value)

New Interoperability Initiative

iModels are containers for making content interoperable. Bentley's apps and plug-ins for these are now called iWare Apps and are available free.

New Acquisition

Bentley announced the cquisition of offshore structure analysis SACS (used for offshore wind). It will be integrated into other Bentley products.

Questions

Q: Example of portfolio balancing?

A: AE firm was doing site design, but now doing structural. Could swap SitePak to RAM and STAAD at time of renewal (based on matched list price).

Q: How does that work with enterprise licensing?

A: I didn't understand the answer but I think it sort of brings enterprise license ideas to smaller players.

Q: How does iWare bridge interop work and work with standards?

A: They support situations where there is no standard (like Revit), but also support standards (IFC, Leed, OGC). 

Q: Revenues from SACS? Price of purchase? Repurchased from?

A: No answer on first too (as was promised in intro). Repurchase from outside investors and Intergraph.

Q: Who are competitors and how did you gain during downturn?

A: Autodesk. They have a "like sale" intent which is more cyclicly vulnerable vs. our more subscription focused vision.

Q: App Store: Possibility for broader apps? (Kathleen Maher, who really got me my start in this biz.)

A: We used it internally first before putting these tools out there. It lubricates workflows. Others can build them too.

Q: It's impressive you are privately held. Ever thought of getting into backoffice of your customers?

A: No, just ProjectWise.

Q: Color on customer segment?

A: We have real time log info on what are users are using and share it. Surprised at how firms were busy through the recession in the annual report. Avg hours on license per week increased 20%. People are doing more with no extra hires. Privately funded user went down, publicly funded one continued to grow (geo is in this group).  We are expecting this to cause more license purchases in coming years.

Q: Can SACS be used to locate wind farms? (Remko Tekken, GIS Magazine)

A: (Greg Bentley: US 40% of our market. Most of our sales are international.) SACS is structural analysis, not geo. But we can integrate it with other products, so perhaps in the future. 

More links: 

by Adena Schutzberg on 03/02 at 08:01 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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