SolidWorks World 2015 Proceedings Now Available!

We love SolidWorks World. If you haven't had a chance to go, it should be on your list, at least once. Indeed, surrounding yourself with 5000+ SolidWorks users renews your perspective on the industry. Furthermore, we always walk away from the event energized and refocused on providing our customers with the best CAD experience money can buy. SolidWorks World 2015 in Phoenix, AZ was no different. Now's your chance to experience SolidWorks World 2015 all over again, or for the first time if y

published March 20, 2015

Epigrid – SolidBox Partner at SolidWorks World

Are you going to SolidWorks World 2015? You know SolidBox will be there, and if you're excited about that, you should also be excited about our partners being there. One such partner is Epigrid, whose Full Hosting Service that enables your company to access your data from anywhere. This great company leverages today's technology and world class data centers to store your critical data and equipment. Here is their press-release announcing their participation in SolidWorks World 2015: Is e

published January 21, 2015

Ken Pawlak, Natus Medical Presents At SolidWorks World 2015

It's not only our job to be plugged into the SolidWorks community and to have our finger on the pulse of the industry, it's our passion. SolidWorks provides us with a remarkable software solution to most of our CAD challenges, and we make it our business to offer a hardware solution that enhances your SolidWorks experience. So, naturally, we were excited to learn that a long-time SolidBox customer Ken Pawlak of Natus Medical Inc. was invited to present a breakout session at this year's SolidWor

published December 18, 2014

SolidWorks 2014 – Last Release To Support 32 Bit OS

Well, it's finally happening. We've been hearing the swan-song of the 32 bit operating system for some time. In fact, since Windows released its first widely accepted 64 bit option with Windows XP Professional x64 Edition. 64 bit operating systems support more memory (more than just 4GB), they're more stable, and they offer better performance. Therefore, it makes sense that SolidWorks would abandon the outdated 32 bit architecture on older operating systems after SolidWorks 2014. What thi

published July 15, 2013

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