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en respuesta a: john.vellek

Thanks John!

 

I am in full agreement with you that remaining on old versions of software is a very bad business strategy. To my concern, it's not just Autocad, there are several other pieces of software which are in use that are extremely outdated. I only joined this company less than a year ago and I found an entire culture of 'if it still works let's not update' which is incredibly risky, and as you have said, sooner or later we will be in trouble. I'll do what I can to politely move them in the right direction! All the software controlled by IT is up to date, it's the teams who work with their own in-house created software which are the issue. There is only one product which requires Autocad 2011 thankfully, lots of others require 2014 though, which is also no longer in full support on the ADN network. We have got 3 developers who are starting to test with Autocad 2018 thankfully!

 

Anyway, you don't need to hear about my IT support woes :cara_con_una_leve_sonrisa:

 

Thanks for all your help with this. Kind regards,

 

Dominic