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Thursday, May 28, 2009

John McEleney's Comment on Parasolid

I guess you can imagine how hard it is to get an official comment from SolidWorks on the issue of them continuing to using Parasolid, a modeling kernel owned by their rival Siemens PLM Software. I am still trying to get something out from them. However, I have been recently speaking to former CEO John McEleney and asked him for his views on the contentious issue. This what he had to say:

"I do not think it's appropriate for me to comment on behalf of SolidWorks - Jeff Ray or Austin O'Malley are probably the best people to speak with. 

The one thing I can say that I know the past, current and any future team would agree with is: that we simply did not want people to be bothered with or worry about the technology foundation that was used. Our feeling was always that we wanted to remove the technology hassles/details from the user and provide them with what they wanted: powerful, affordable easy-to-use 3D."

Although John McEleney is no longer affiliated with SolidWorks, he is a big supporter. He stepped down from the board approximately one year ago and has recently joined a start-up called CloudSwitch as CEO, a company still in development mode and which is doing something related to cloud computing.

3 Comments:

  • Deelip,

    I just spoke with our PR team and they said that they haven't received any requests from you for interviews. Could you let me know who you've contacted?

    Matthew West / SolidWorks

    By Anonymous Matthew West, At 8:30 PM, May 28, 2009  

  • I usually don't contact PR because I almost always know what they are going to say. But if you could put me through to someone in PR who may make my day, I would appreciate it. You can have them contact me at deelip (at) sycode (dot) com.

    By Blogger Deelip Menezes, At 8:56 PM, May 28, 2009  

  • Hello Deelip:

    It's nice to hear from John McEleney, anyone that knows him wishes him and Cloudswitch the best of luck.

    Devon Sowell

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At 9:57 PM, May 28, 2009  

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