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A new year, and a new release - v3.7

Posted by Bruce Harfield on Monday 5th January 2009 at 8:00am  | Comments (0)

Firstly I’d like to wish all our customers and partners a happy and prosperous new year.  It looks like 2009 will be a challenging year economically for many businesses, which makes it more important than ever to maintain a strong commercial advantage in the civil design marketplace.

This can be achieved in many ways – perhaps by striving for greater efficiency, or as many businesses are starting to realise - by providing unique and groundbreaking value-added services to your clients that your competitors just can’t match. 

It’s obvious that visualisation is a huge growth market in the civil engineering industry right now as more and more consultants see it as a way to differentiate their services from the competition.  Ever more important environmental considerations are also making visualisation techniques essential to enable engineers to study their proposals in far more detail before they start building.

We’ve got a major new release of Dynamite VSP planned for the first few months of 2009 and we know that it will help in all of these areas.  The release will feature some revolutionary new functionality, with the underlying aim of the product remaining to help you generate high quality civil visualisations as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Whilst we continue to work on this new release, we also wanted to pick up as much of your feedback as possible received through the community site in the latter months of 2008.  I’m therefore delighted to announce that your feedback has led directly to yet another new release of Dynamite VSP, which is available immediately - Dynamite VSP 3.7.

Dynamite VSP Version 3.7 has been born solely from comments received from you - our valued user community, and we’d like to thank you all once again for your continuing feedback and support. We really do try to listen to what our users are saying, and without your comments I firmly believe that the product wouldn’t be what it is today.

So as we all settle down to some new challenges in 2009, I hope that we can provide as much help to you as possible - by continuing to fulfill our aim to provide the best civil visualisation software possible.

That’s it for now – all the best!

Posted by Bruce Harfield on Monday 5th January 2009 at 8:00am

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