I recently learned about Altair’s acquisition of Metrics and I have a question regarding the future of DSim. I have been using DSim locally and have found it to be an invaluable tool. I am wondering if, following this acquisition, DSim will continue to operate locally and remain free of charge?
Additionally, I am interested in learning more about any potential changes to the cloud-based services. Will there be new pricing structures or features for the cloud service as a result of this acquisition?
I appreciate any information you can provide on this matter. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance.
Best regards, Ricardo
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Charles Dawson posted
5 months ago
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Hi Ricardo,
Sorry for the delay in responding. We are trying to figure these things out, and it may take some time before we do. Until then, I expect things will remain as they are. We will let you and the rest of our community of customers know as soon as we figure it out.
-Chas
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Charles Dawsonposted
5 months ago
AdminAnswer
Hi Ricardo,
Sorry for the delay in responding. We are trying to figure these things out, and it may take some time before we do. Until then, I expect things will remain as they are. We will let you and the rest of our community of customers know as soon as we figure it out.
Hello,
I recently learned about Altair’s acquisition of Metrics and I have a question regarding the future of DSim. I have been using DSim locally and have found it to be an invaluable tool. I am wondering if, following this acquisition, DSim will continue to operate locally and remain free of charge?
Additionally, I am interested in learning more about any potential changes to the cloud-based services. Will there be new pricing structures or features for the cloud service as a result of this acquisition?
I appreciate any information you can provide on this matter. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance.
Best regards, Ricardo
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Charles Dawson posted 5 months ago Admin Best Answer
Hi Ricardo,
Sorry for the delay in responding. We are trying to figure these things out, and it may take some time before we do. Until then, I expect things will remain as they are. We will let you and the rest of our community of customers know as soon as we figure it out.
-Chas
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Charles Dawson posted 5 months ago Admin Answer
Hi Ricardo,
Sorry for the delay in responding. We are trying to figure these things out, and it may take some time before we do. Until then, I expect things will remain as they are. We will let you and the rest of our community of customers know as soon as we figure it out.
-Chas
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