SolidWorks using Catia V6 kernel?
Deelip has been at SWW10 this week, and I just ran into him today. Here are Deelip and John Picinich. Deelip writes a blog and John is a highly respected SolidWorks reseller, friend, and commenter on this blog when the topic warrants. SolidWorks World is really about meeting people like this that mostly just get to interact on the web.
Anyway, the point of this blog post is that Deelip took a picture of a computer screen showing SolidWorks running in one of these “cloud” configurations, meaning across a network, on a Mac or on a netbook, and the SolidWorks program showed SolidWorks V6 on it.

This image is from Deelip’s blog, and you should go over there to read his interviews with Jeff Ray and Shaun Murphy. Jeff Ray’s comments were fairly predictable, but Shaun took the rather extraordinary route of admitting the obvious, which of course no one expects.
Anyway, back to the picture. This likely means that the software running on the “cloud” is SolidWorks using the Catia V6 kernel, which has been a big topic of speculation on this and other blogs. One of the top 5 search phrases for folks landing on this site is “catia v6″, so people are out there looking for information on V6. Remember that the Catia V6 kernel is the one that has a lot of direct edit capabilities, among other things.
There is more to say here, but I’ve got to go for now. This mornings session starts soon with the new features to be delivered in 2011.
Talk amongst yourselves.

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