The drive will be available to subscription users with the 2017 SolidWorks release. Xdrive will offer cloud storage, sharing, and collaboration for many file types, Bassi said. XDrive will be, like XDesign, an application on what Dassault calls its 3Dexperience Platform (its portfolio of design-related products). XDesign will feature XDrive, another tool the company is at work on. Dassault Systemes is SolidWorks the three-dimensional design brand of Dassault Systemes. “It’s a major goal of Dassault to back this up at the application level,” Bassi said. Also, it will be integrated with the SolidWorks product eDrawings for collaboration with colleagues. It will also creating parts based on parameters input into XDesign. The in-the-pipeline XDesign will include design guidance, scribble sketching, super features and super mates, and provide suggestions on how models should be designed. “Now you’ll be able to buy a new license to take care of peak demand in the summer if you have interns, then you can stop using it,” Bassi said. Users will soon be able to rent the software for three months or longer, said Gian Paolo Bassi, SolidWorks chief executive officer. This method allows users to automatically receive CAD updates on a regular schedule. While the traditional model of purchasing perpetual SolidWork licenses isn’t going away. CAD maker SolidWorks teased an online design product now in the development pipeline, introduced its newly available visualization product, and revealed a new licensing structure at SolidWorks World 2016, held last week in Dallas.
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