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Informatix Press Release Informatix Software International unveils its Cambridge, UK - 1st July Informatix Software International (ISI), the British authors of both MicroGDS® 2010 and the world-leading 3D visualisation software Piranesi® 2010, announces its German native language version of its MicroGDS 3D CAD/BIM software. “It is with great pleasure,” said Steve Evans, Director, “that we are able to confirm this important release. The German speaking markets have always been important to our success, and we are grateful for the business they have placed with us over many years. They are a highly demanding customer base, and always ensure that our development team's quality control is of the highest order.” “We have to offer special thanks to Bruno Jenzer of Syntron, our business partners in these territories, for his personal time and efforts in ensuring that the translations were achieved quickly and successfully,” added Mr Evans, “and we will now be able to deliver the new MicroGDS Thin Client technology to these markets with immediate effect.” As well as embracing all the benefits of Internet connectivity Thin Client delivers many eye-opening ROI benefits to businesses. To mention but a few:
Informatix believe that Thin Client is going to revolutionise the way CAD/BIM is implemented. Draw your own conclusions by reading “Remote control” from AEC Magazine: aecmag.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=358&Itemid=37 Any member of the press requiring further information, or free evaluation software, please email Richard John at richard.john@informatix.co.uk Informatix Software International Ltd
About Informatix Software International Informatix Software International Limited was founded in 1997 to develop 2D and 3D software for the AEC and facility management industries. This British based company sells in 70 countries around the world from its head office in Cambridge, UK. MicroGDS has already proven itself on major projects that are practically household names. In the UK, The Channel Tunnel, Heathrow Terminal 4, BT Headquarters at St Pauls, and the GlaxoSmithKline building at Brentford, and across the Atlantic, the Boston “Big Dig” and the massive Sprint Campus in Kansas, are fine references to its capabilities. Informatix has spent thousands of man years and millions of pounds in developing software tools for the AEC market, and this investment has ensured Informatix products are used by 35% of the world's top 100 Architects. Our continuing investment in both products ensures they are as leading edge today as they were 13 years ago. MicroGDS and Piranesi are registered trademarks of Informatix Inc. |