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Concerns that a widely
used plant design product might lose some of its Bentley/Autodesk
compatibility as a result of a recent acquisition may have
been allayed June 9 by an announcement from Bentley Systems
Inc. of the pending release of a new version supporting Autocad
2004.
Exton, Pa.-based Bentleys
acquisition last July of Rebis Industrial Workgroup Software,
Walnut Creek, Calif., and its AutoPLANT plant design products
left some users worried that the purchase might over time
lead to a less versatile product for users of San Rafael,
Calif.-based Autodesks software. AutoPLANT originally
was designed to work with AutoCAD and has many users of its
modules for piping, structural, equipment, process and instrumentation
design; pipe stress analysis and plant information management.
The new product is to be released in September.
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