Autodesk: Buzzsaw 2013
Buzzsaw 2013 Overview
Using Autodesk Buzzsaw cloud-based software, project teams can centralise project information more effectively and exchange and synchronise this information more securely. Team collaboration is enhanced, and building information modelling (BIM) workflows are better supported.
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Buzzsaw 2013Fully integrated into the Autodesk portfolio of design and data management software solutions, Autodesk Buzzsaw software as a service (SaaS) includes document, model, and data management tools to support Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows with more secure access to project information from your desktop, mobile device, or the web.
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