![]() ![]() ![]() We’ll see how that pans out in the long term. That means (again, PTC said) that it can afford to maintain Creo and Creo+ indefinitely - the marginal cost of keeping the desktop version is … not much, so it sees no need to urge everyone to the Creo+ version. PTC said (many times) that one advantage to its SaaSy Creo+ CAD implementation is that it’s the same Creo code base, whether users access it on the desktop, via a thick client (today), or a browser “sometime in 2024”. Due out later this summer, Creo+ is Creo 10 (the latest desktop version) plus cloud-enabled functionality via Atlas, PTC’s software as a service (SaaS) architecture that’s based on Onshape and Arena technology. I wrote a bit about what I learned on day 0, the partner pre-event, so here are a few observations from the rest of the week:įor me, the big news out of Liveworx 2023 was Creo+ . Add in resellers, software and services partners, industry analysts, journalists, and investors the joint was hopping. ![]() We had Creo users, Windchill admins, Codebeamer coders, Vuforia wizards, Servigitics partners, Thingworx implementers, ServiceMax users - and even some Mathcad and Creo Simulation people. ![]() Big user events are back! PTC’s Liveworx filled the Boston Convention Center, a full 12-minute walk from end to end. ![]()
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