Race for cloud based BIM coordination platform is heating up with Autodesk announcing recent acquisition of Vela system, current state of Tekla BIM, Artra, Bentley's AECO (Projectwise), ArchiCAD's flagship BIM server and BIMx, and many other OPEN BIM tools cropping up. So how can a long time parametric/digital technology leader such as Gehry Technologies can be an exception to this? Gehry Technologies has officially launched their cloud based BIM coordination/collaboration tool called GTeam.
"GTeam helps architects, designers, engineers, contractors, consultants and owners collaborate, synchronise and share files from anywhere in the world. This new web-based platform is already being used by some of the world’s largest construction teams and projects. And right now it is offered as a free technology preview."
Read full article HERE.
Visit http://www.gteam.com/ to learn more about it.
It's the GTeam screenshot that gets me, they demonstrate it as a web app by running Google Chrome on a virtualised Windows on a Mac.
ReplyDeleteIf only processors would be so flexible.
They have since changed the host machine on the gteam.com website
Jonathon,
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have an eye for details.;)
I am not surprised why they came up with the above screenshot in the first place.
http://architosh.com/2008/07/commentary-apple-and-bim-should-apple-buy-gehry-technologies/