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Autodesk Warns of Q3 Setback Nov 4 2008-
Design software provider blames economic downturn for lower-than-anticipated preliminary results.
Dassault Exec Predicts More PLM Consolidation May 25 2008-
Dassault CEO Joel Lemke foresees a further shakeout among product lifecycle management vendors, with large ERP providers playing a significantly bigger role in the market.
Autodesk Scores Solid First Quarter May 16 2008-
The product design software company extends a string of strong quarterly results, again riding growing demand for its 3D software.
Autodesk Rides 3D Wave to Strong Quarter Aug 17 2007-
As second-quarter sales for the CAD specialist rise 17% year over year and the bottom line grows by 6%, Autodesk sees fit to raise its revenue forecast for the year. 
Adobe Releases Updated 3D Product May 31 2007-
Version 8 of the company's Acrobat 3D application adds greater file compression capabilities and allows postscript files to port the precise geography of the associated CAD drawings.
Autodesk Starts Fiscal 2008 Strong, Continues Options Review May 18 2007-
Revenue rises 17% year over year to $509 million; restatement of previous earnings still on hold pending advice from SEC due to past stock option-grant practices.
UGS Links PLM, Digital Manufacturing Software Apr 18 2007-
Integration with Teamcenter environment will enable customers to more accurately simulate and test out production designs, saving both time and money. 
SAP Buys Into Product Information Software Vendor Apr 12 2007-
While no partnership existed between SAP and Right Hemisphere, the enterprise software company saw the PLM-based vendor as a strong investment opportunity.

Autodesk Has Strong 4Q, Admits Options Errors Feb 28 2007-
Riding strong demand from manufacturing customers and for its 3D design products, PLM vendor reports on fiscal 2007 and details results of its internal investigation into past options-granting practices. 
Will Price Cuts Expand the Market For 3D Tools? Jan 21 2007-
Logitech subsidiary 3DConnexion has revealed a new product portfolio, significant price reductions, and new integration with visual programs such as Autodesk's DWF Viewer, which allows users to manipulate 3D objects.
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