Tekla Structures v15 Compatible with Windows
7, Due Oct 22
ESPOO,
Finland,
Sep 22, 2009 - Tekla has been a forerunner in information technology since
the 1960s, specializing in virtual databases since late 1980s and in 3D
building information modeling (BIM) since the 1990s, building its software
architecture on the Microsoft Corp. technology platform. Thus it is no
surprise that the company has announced compatibility with Windows 7, which
will be launched 22 October 2009. Tekla users and prospects updating to
Windows 7 can rest assured that the latest version 15 of Tekla Structures is
compatible.
"Tekla
is strongly committed to software compatibility, interoperability, and
standardization," says Risto Raty, Executive Vice President of Tekla
Corporation. "To assure our software users - structural engineers,
contractors, detailers and fabricators - that their construction projects
can be executed efficiently, we want to offer them not only a chance to
coordinate their various building systems with Tekla but also a version that
works with the latest and greatest Windows operating system, especially now
that we provide free Internet tools for model reviewing."
"By earning the Compatible with Windows 7 logo, we have confidence on the
performance of Tekla Structures 15 on Windows 7-based computers," says Kim
Nyberg, Director of Technology at Tekla. "Earning the logo is no easy task.
Software publishers need to adhere to strict technical requirements and to
have their solutions pass a series of quality tests. The presence of the
compatibility logo on Tekla Structures is a guarantee that our customers
will be able to use it with Windows 7."
About Tekla
Tekla's model-based software products make customers' core processes more
effective in building and construction as well as infrastructure management.
Tekla Corporation has area offices and partner organizations worldwide.
International operations account for more than 80% of net sales. Founded in
1966, Tekla is one of the longest operating software companies in Finland.
For more information, visit www.tekla.com.
About Tekla Structures
Tekla's technology creates new opportunities for the construction
industry. Tekla Structures, the most advanced BIM (Building Information
Modeling) software on the market, provides an accurate, dynamic, and
data-rich 3D environment that can be shared by contractors, structural
engineers, steel detailers and fabricators, as well as concrete detailers
and manufacturers. The highly detailed as-built structural models created in
Tekla Structures enable the highest level of constructability and production
control. Centralizing model and non-model based data into the model allows
for more collaborative and integrated project management and delivery. This
translates into increased productivity, elimination of waste, and an
enhanced value for structural modeling.
For more information, visit
www.teklastructures.com.
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Additional News
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