johnhors
Aerospace
- Jan 21, 2004
- 1,021
Poor old MSC have been taking quite a battering in the last 12 months, firstly with UGS terminating Nastran for Windows, then inviting N4W users to ditch MSC and take up Femap bundled with NX/Nastran, and more recently UGS have extended their agressive marketing campaign to target MSC/Patran users.
Now MSC announce a workforce reduction in a bid to "streamline" their business operations.
Their future strategy appears to be largely reliant on the all new (?) Bangalore developed SimEnterprise (SimExpert?) multi-disciplinary software package (which the MSC web site over hypes to the point at which you begin to question the validity of it all). However this product has still to hit the masses yet and has had a very long gestation peroid. I learnt of this product probably two or more years ago and saw a demo movie of it back in October 2005.
But I suppose there are enough hard core Patran/Nastran users (especially in aerospace) to keep them ticking over at least for a while, until they discover better things ...
Now MSC announce a workforce reduction in a bid to "streamline" their business operations.
Their future strategy appears to be largely reliant on the all new (?) Bangalore developed SimEnterprise (SimExpert?) multi-disciplinary software package (which the MSC web site over hypes to the point at which you begin to question the validity of it all). However this product has still to hit the masses yet and has had a very long gestation peroid. I learnt of this product probably two or more years ago and saw a demo movie of it back in October 2005.
But I suppose there are enough hard core Patran/Nastran users (especially in aerospace) to keep them ticking over at least for a while, until they discover better things ...