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Percentage of Users on Revit 201 4? - Autodesk numbers?

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KWKnoll
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Percentage of Users on Revit 201 4? - Autodesk numbers?

Is there some hard solid numbers as to what percentage of users have upgraded to Revit Architecture 2014 or even 2015?

 

I represent a manufacture, and am trying to make decisions as to what version of Revit to use for production. We understand that some design firms use multiple versions based on the projects they have in-house, and don't make the jump until designs are completed.

 

It would be wonderful to see some solid numbers as the percentages of users at what version of Revit. Anyone have a link or person at Autodesk that could answer that? Or even personal SWAGs as to what you think.

 

Also - what are your firms personal policies as to when to make the jump?

 

Thanks....

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David_W_Koch
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I have no idea as to what the percentages of use would be for the various releases.

 

As for my firm's use, individual project demands will take precedence, but currently we are using Revit 2014 as our release of choice.  We have a number of older, but still active projects in Revit 2012.  Given the large number of custom-content files that have to be migrated and verified in a new release, we do not automatically jump on the latest release when it becomes available.  We also use the occasion of an office-wide new release deployment to re-examine our templates and content.  We consider what new features are available and decide if the migration effort and disruption to workflow merit office-wide deployment.  Lately we have been deploying every second release.


David Koch
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MichaelBussiere2
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Thank you for your post. As of right now I do not have solid numbers on this transition, but what I can say is there seems to be a large user base on both 2014 and 2015 product releases.  There are sales numbers from your local reseller that could be obtained but this would be merely the number sold, not used.  Within support and our communities it does seem to be a large group on 2014 and 2015 at this time.  I hope this helps.



Michael Bussiere II
Support Specialist
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Autodesk, Inc.

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