Large-format Printing for Small Businesses
June 1, 2013
Large-format printer manufacturers focus on ease of use and flexibility to appeal to small- and medium-sized businesses.
Contex Expands Multifunction Product Offerings
May 24, 2013
Solutions for monochrome or color scanning, printing and copying developed with HP.
More Data, More Problems
May 1, 2013
HP says its Moonshot servers use 89% less energy, 80% less space and cost 77% less, compared to traditional x86 servers.
Fusion-io to Integrate ioFX Acceleration Into HP Z Workstations
April 10, 2013
Integration will enhance application performance for design projects.
A New Space Race, Fueled by Simulation
April 10, 2013
GPU-accelerated simulation sped up Astrobotic’s race to the moon.
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Check it Out: Design and Simulate in Parallel
April 1, 2013
Perform simultaneous CAE or structural/fluid analysis on the same system being used for design.
The Evolution of Workstations
April 1, 2013
Vendors fine tune workstations for engineering applications and performance.
Have CFD/FEA/PLM Skills, Will Travel
March 1, 2013
Freelancers are on the rise in product development.
A Look at the Latest SSDs
February 1, 2013
The disk performance bottleneck is being countered with solid-state drive technology, which removes storage concerns from the performance equation.
Scanning for CAD
November 1, 2012
There are old engineering drawings stacked, rolled and folded in shops all over the world. How can we best make use of them in the 21st century?
Wide Formats for Small Spaces
November 1, 2012
Epson and HP both release new lines of wide-format printers targeted to small- and medium-sized firms.
Cloud Computing Accelerates Design
November 1, 2012
Cloud technologies offer a processing power alternative.
HP Introduces Entry-level Large-Format Printing Solutions
September 28, 2012
New offerings targeted at AEC students, professionals and small studios.
Winner of Desktop Engineering’s Workstation Survey Impressed by the HP Z1
September 20, 2012
Rick Ruport wins a 27-in. all-in-one workstation, courtesy of DE and HP.
Consumer PCs vs. Pro Workstations
September 1, 2012
Consumer brands cost less initially, but incompatibility with professional software may add costs down the road.
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