October 01, 2013 | Volume 09 Issue 37 |
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Remote access to your desktop software extends mobility for designers and engineers.
This summer, Autodesk introduced a new technology called Autodesk Remote for its Subscription customers in North America. Now, the company is rolling it out broadly to Autodesk Subscription customers worldwide.
Building on streaming technology from OTOY, Autodesk Remote allows users to drive Autodesk software installed on their primary computer from a remote PC or iPad, utilizing its full power in their 3D design and modeling work regardless of the device. Compatible with more than 30 Autodesk products, Autodesk Remote is available at no additional cost through Autodesk Exchange or via an iPad app on the App Store in 155 countries.
And Autodesk Remote desktop-sharing sessions are not limited to Autodesk software. The new software allows remote work with compatible third-party software as well, such as the Microsoft Office Suite or Adobe products.
This capability is a huge step in giving customers more ways to access powerful 3D design tools from anywhere, anytime, and with any device. Autodesk customer surveys have demonstrated demand for this capability:
"I should be able to use the software that I already own, wherever I want."
"I want to leave the office and pick up where I left off at home."
How does it work? Autodesk Remote allows a user to access their already owned Autodesk software from another PC or an iPad with extremely low latency and maximum mobility. They can use it anywhere. Remote has two components:
Autodesk Remote is unique from other market alternatives in a few ways:
The iPad app is optimized for Autodesk Inventor software and enables users to work anywhere they can access the Internet. This service is available with purchase of Autodesk Subscription for select Autodesk products.
Where do you get it?
The PC Host application is available at the Autodesk Exchange Apps Store. You need to install it on any machine you wish to access remotely.
The iPad app optimized for Autodesk Inventor software is available at the iTunes App Store. This allows customers to access any enabled desktop remotely.
Source: Autodesk
Published October 2013