What can AutoDesk do to support our Users who will need to work more and more remotely during this current phase of 'work at home' technology that may place more workers away from networks than are typically on the 'system'? Do we need to ask for 'more open' access, greater band-width from residential wifi suppliers, temporary stand-alone licenses?? What options are out there to be ready, and still be as productive? - or, is this going to be seamless, already (I'm doubtful, obviously)...
@Anonymous wrote:What can AutoDesk do to support our Users who will need to work more and more remotely
You're barking up the wring tree. Online collaboration provided by Autodesk has been a thing for many years. You should be asking your employer how they are going to support their employees.
If you are properly licenced for your Autodesk product and have a way to share files on the cloud, that being through the Autodesk Drive, BIM360 or your own cloud based server you should be able to work remotely pretty easily. Your employer should be able to provide you with a password to download all products licenced to you.
Autodesk has plenty of options for on-line collaboration... seems like you should ask this question to your employer.
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