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Eagle Point Software Discusses the Peak Experience Update for Pinnacle Series at Autodesk University

Friday, November 1st, 2024

At Autodesk University in San Diego, I sat down with Jim TeDesco, Vice President of Marketing of Eagle Point Software, at their bustling booth to discuss the highly anticipated “Peak Experience” update to the Pinnacle Series platform. This latest enhancement, which focuses on improving both user experience and platform functionality, promises to make a significant impact on how AEC and manufacturing professionals learn, manage, and navigate their technical tools.

The Pinnacle Series, known for delivering a comprehensive on-demand learning environment, has now been elevated to what TeDesco calls “a more intuitive and future-proof platform.” He explained that the update is designed to address the ever-evolving needs of users, ranging from project managers to CAD operators. “We’ve redesigned the entire user interface,” TeDesco said. “It’s not only more visually engaging, but also far easier to navigate. Whether you’re overseeing a project or just need a quick answer to a technical question, the new layout allows users to find what they need more quickly and effectively.”

Key among the improvements is the integration of Pinnacle AI, an artificial intelligence tool that enables users to interact with a chatbot to find solutions within the platform. “If you run into a roadblock while using Revit or AutoCAD, you can simply ask Pinnacle AI your question,” TeDesco elaborated. “It scans our extensive library of content and provides you with not just step-by-step instructions, but also relevant videos and documentation to help you resolve the issue on the spot.”

The Peak Experience update also includes significant upgrades on the management side of the platform. Administrators now have access to a fully browser-based content management system, making it easier than ever to upload, organize, and assign training materials. “Previously, admins had to rely on external tools to manage content,” TeDesco explained. “Now they can handle everything from within the platform, using simple drag-and-drop features to assign learning paths and track progress.”

Security is another area where Eagle Point Software has made strides. The update includes enhanced features like single sign-on (SSO) and active directory synchronization, ensuring that data remains protected while users enjoy a seamless, integrated experience. These security upgrades are essential for large organizations looking to scale their use of Pinnacle Series without compromising sensitive information.

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HP Announces HP Z240 Tower and Z240 SFF Workstations

Friday, October 2nd, 2015

Jeff Wood – vice president, WW Product Management,  Workstation and Thin Client Business HP and Josh Peterson- director, WW Product Management,  Workstation and Thin Client Business , HP met with the press in a virtual press briefing prior to the announcement of the new HP Z240 Tower and Z240 SFF Workstations with next generation Intel processors and HP Z Turbo Drive options, raising the bar for entry-level workstations, while providing the reliability of a workstation at the price point of a desktop PC.

HP Z240 SFF Workstation and HP Z240 Tower Workstation

HP Z240 SFF Workstation and HP Z240 Tower Workstation

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“The Future of How Things are Made” by Carl Bass, CEO of Autodesk

Friday, May 23rd, 2014

Carl Bass is CEO of 3D design and engineering software leader Autodesk. In this speech at the 2014 Solid Conference, he discussed the new ways small companies are changing manufacturing, and how trends in business and technology are influencing this evolution. He highlights the intersection of hardware and software—both proprietary and open—and the communities that are shifting what’s possible.

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Autodesk University Innovation Forum: The New Industrial Revolution

Wednesday, January 8th, 2014

Article source: Autodesk

Manufacturing matters. Today, advances in technology are transforming the way we make things. Promising new technologies, such as additive 3D printing and advanced robotic automation, have the potential to change how objects are fabricated and assembled. New open and crowdsource platforms are transforming the tools and workflows of manufacturing. Intelligent materials will enable manufacturers to create products with fantastic new properties. The New Industrial Revolution Innovation Forum brings together trailblazing innovators who are changing the way we manufacture. They distill the real practices from the public-relations hype, show what is immediately available and what is over the horizon, and describe how businesses, both large and small, can take advantage of the emerging revolution.

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