2007-11-09 03:06 PM
2007-11-09 05:25 PM
2007-11-09 06:13 PM
Chazz wrote:From what I've seen Revit has been doing pretty well in the SF Bay Area lately. This may be due to Autodesk being based in San Rafael, Ideate's success as a dealer, or some combination of these and other factors. I don't think this is necessarily representative of the situation nationally, and I doubt that Revit is doing as well outside the US. There may also be more openings for Revit users since there are so few of them around.
You will never find reliable absolute numbers but I'm not sure that it matters. More interesting to me (and immediately available and a very accurate metric) is want ads listings. In my area on this day revit beats ArchiCAD better than 2:1.
2007-11-09 06:40 PM
Matthew wrote:True. And I continue to get regular mailings and email from Ideate too. They are really aggressive.
From what I've seen Revit has been doing pretty well in the San Francisco Bay Area lately....
2007-11-09 07:13 PM
2007-11-09 07:19 PM
Chazz wrote:It's hard to know for sure (my crystal ball is in the shop for a tune up) but there are plenty of ways the rest of world does not follow California's lead.
The question then is: are we, here in the tech hub of the world, a statistical outlier or are we the vanguard -the lead swell in a massive wave?
2007-11-09 07:37 PM
Ignacio wrote:Not surprisingly, I don't see it that way. My contention has always been that there are powerful network and platform forces at work here. Groups tend to follow market leaders in a winner-take-all way. This becomes all the more true where there are limited open standards for file formats etc.
And Graphisoft's market will expand quite a bit, from being a niche product for the 0.1% or whatever of the architectural market using BIM/Virtual Building, it will grow into a niche product for the 30% or 50% of the architectural market using BIM/Virtual Building...
2007-11-09 09:04 PM
Chazz wrote:I know many Californians that think the same way, and this is
I tend to think that as goes California, so goes the rest of the country
2007-11-09 09:10 PM
Chazz wrote:
For a while now ArchiCAD has been the exact opposite: buggy and hard to use. What 30%-50% wants to migrate to that?
2007-11-09 09:40 PM
46cruisair wrote:About statistics, you can browse this link each quarter.
Just a curiosity bug in my bonnet > is this info available from GS or other?