Autodesk Reinvents Teamwork in the Cloud

Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) is a leading provider of cloud-based design and engineering tools that are transforming the way professionals collaborate and innovate. Among its most popular offerings are A360 and Fusion 360, which have revolutionized the design process by enabling teams to work more efficiently, seamlessly, and in real time. At Autodesk University, the company announced the global launch of A360 Team later this month, marking a significant step forward in cloud collaboration for the design and engineering industries. Traditional methods of working—relying on email and outdated project management tools—no longer meet the demands of today’s complex projects. With massive 3D models, high-fidelity data, and the need for real-time visualization, designers and engineers require a more advanced solution. A360 was developed with these challenges in mind. It’s not just a tool—it’s a modern platform that simplifies teamwork, eliminates silos, and makes data management invisible to users. “All projects are done in teams,” said Amar Hanspal, Senior Vice President of Information Modeling and Platform Products at Autodesk. “A360 connects people naturally, so they can focus on what matters most—their work.” The future of collaboration with A360 is built on three core principles: **simplicity**, **invisibility**, and **integration**. A360 streamlines team setup, file management, and version control, allowing users to focus on their tasks without getting bogged down by technical hurdles. It also integrates seamlessly with other tools, such as Fusion 360, making it easier than ever to manage complex design processes from start to finish. Fusion 360, the first product to incorporate A360, has become a go-to solution for product development. Its cloud-based environment allows teams to access the latest designs, share them easily, and even branch and merge iterations of their work. This level of flexibility was previously impossible with traditional data management systems. A360 Team has already gained traction in North America, with over 60,000 users across manufacturing and engineering sectors. “It’s made collaboration more accessible,” said Calvin Domenico III, president of DGF Technologies. “Team members who weren’t involved in design before are now contributing, expanding our capabilities.” With support for over 100 2D and 3D file formats, A360 allows users to view, search, and manage projects directly in a web browser. The mobile app further enhances accessibility, letting users track progress and collaborate on the go. A360 Team will be available globally on December 7, 2014. For more details, visit the A360 home page. Autodesk continues to lead the way in helping people imagine, design, and create a better world. From professionals to students, everyone benefits from its innovative software solutions. For more information, visit [autodesk.com](http://www.autodesk.com) or follow @autodesk. © 2014 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.

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