Spatial Announces Release of ACIS-enabled Products Supporting Linux
30 March 2000
Spatial Announces Release of World's First ACIS-enabled Products Supporting Linux; Rapid Adoption of ACIS for Linux Results in Products from Fluent and Simmetrix
BOULDER, Colo--March 30, 2000--Spatial Inc. (AMEX: STY), the world's leading developer of web-based business-to-business (b2b) interoperability solutions and open, component 3D modeling technology, announces the launch of the world's first ACIS(R)-enabled design products on the Linux operating system.Advanced ACIS-based engineering products are now commercially available from Fluent Inc. and Simmetrix in response to increasing customer demand for access to products supporting Linux. ACIS, the de facto 3D CAD solid modeling engine providing the world's most advanced technology for engineers and designers in every industry, was the first kernel modeler to support Linux. ACIS is licensed by over 530 software developers, serving more than 1.5 million end users worldwide. Red Hat's Linux is an award-winning open source operating system, gathering momentum as an alternative operating system of choice for more than 10 million users in the software, Internet and end user communities.
"Our continued success is a result of our ability to provide the best tools for our licensees and their users," said Bruce Morgan, president and CEO, Spatial Inc. "Spatial has a proven track record of offering one of the most aggressive upgrade and improvement programs in the market. We anticipated the growing adoption of Linux early on, and responded immediately by supporting ACIS on this hot platform."
Many world-leading vendors have already licensed ACIS for Linux. The first two products to be released are Gambit 1.2 by Fluent Inc, and MeshSim 3.0 from Simmetrix.
Released in December 1999, GAMBIT 1.2 from Fluent Inc. (www.fluent.com), is the world's first ACIS-enabled product supporting the Linux operating system. GAMBIT provides a complete environment for geometry modeling, mesh generation, and mesh visualization for all Fluent's general-purpose flow analysis applications, including FLUENT 5, FIDAP, and POLYFLOW.
"We ported GAMBIT to the Linux operating system in response to customer demand. The port to Linux ensures that Fluent maintains industry-wide support for all major operating systems, giving customers the freedom to choose the systems that best support their enterprise IT needs," said Scott Gilmore, GAMBIT Product Manager, Fluent. "Users of traditional UNIX platforms are looking at Linux as an alternative to Windows 2000. Fluent focuses on meeting customer needs with the best tools available, not forcing customers to utilize a single operating system."
In April, Simmetrix Inc. (http://www.simmetrix.com/ ) will release MeshSim 3.0 which will include support for ACIS on Linux. MeshSim is a software component for automatic mesh generation that works directly with the ACIS modeling kernel. It is used by a number of ACIS licensees within their products to provide their users with robust automatic mesh generation capabilities.
"Customer demand is the driving force for our support of Linux,having ACIS available on Linux provided an ideal means to achieve this release quickly and successfully." Said Mark Beall, Vice President of Research and Development, Simmetrix Inc. "Linux is definitely getting strong support from OEMs worldwide, and we predict this operating system will grow in importance in the CAD/CAM/CAE industries."
About Fluent Inc.
Fluent is the world leader in the rapidly growing field of design and simulation software used to predict fluid flow, heat and mass transfer, chemical reaction, and related phenomena. Fluent's general purpose software and consulting services are used by engineers in leading corporations worldwide for detailed product development, design optimization, troubleshooting, scale-up, and retrofitting. Fluent can be contacted at http://www.fluent.com, or at its worldwide headquarters at Centerra Resource Park, 10 Cavendish Court, Lebanon, NH 03766-1442 Telephone: 800.445.4454 / 603.643.2600 E-Mail: info@fluent.com
About Simmetrix Inc.
Simmetrix is a leading supplier of tools and techniques for Simulation-Based Design - incorporating advanced engineering analysis into the engineering design process. Its MeshSim automatic mesh generation product is the first of a series of products to enable software developers to more easily develop products that incorporate reliable simulation capabilities. Simmetrix can be contacted at http://www.simmetrix.com, or at its headquarters at 1223 Peoples Ave. Troy, NY 12180. tel (518) 276-2729, email info@simmetrix.com.
About Spatial Inc.
Spatial is the world's leading provider of Web-based, business-to-business (b2b) interoperability services and 3D solid modeling software, which sets global standards for product engineers, designers, software developers and manufacturing professionals. Spatial is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, USA, and has offices in California, Germany, Japan, and the United Kingdom. For more information, visit Spatial's Web site at http://www.spatial.com or call (303) 544-2900.
Spatial's 3Dshare.com(TM) (found at http://www.3dshare.com, the successor to 3Dmodelserver.com) provides Web-based translation and healing of 3D CAD models, enabling rapid sharing of 3D engineering data across design and manufacturing firms, and their clientele, regardless of their installed CAD systems. Spatial's ACIS(R) 3D modeling kernel is the de facto 3D solid modeling standard, which dominates the CAD/CAM/CAE market worldwide. ACIS has been adopted by more than 550 licensees and is the foundation of over 210 applications used by over 1.5 million engineers and designers worldwide. Licensees and partners include Autodesk Inc., Ashlar Incorporated, Alias|Wavefront and Alibre Inc. Spatial's IntraVISION(R) viewing solutions provide intuitive viewing, markup, measurement and conversion of all major 2D and 3D product design data across project teams, engineering organizations and with business partners. The combination of products and services developed by Spatial allow licensees and end users to capitalize on the improved integrity, advanced interoperability and rapid distribution of their design data, dramatically improving time-to-market and product development cycles across the digital manufacturing supply chain.
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