In any case, it might be a good idea to send out an announcement to staff, letting them know they should not self-initiate the installation of any new Autodesk software while working from home… or, at the very least, if they plan to explore the new features they should NOT upgrade any projects. If that does not work for some, they can surely put it off. I also think it might be a good time to test new software and get it ready for deployment. So, having the opportunity to keep working, and seeing some sense of normalcy is likely a very good thing from their perspective. The ‘work from home’ or ‘shelter in place’ order is relatively new for those of us in the US, but I have friends at Autodesk China who have been affected by this nearly all of 2020 (with this article being written in early April). While some have already questioned whether releasing new software at this time makes sense, I think it is good for Autodesk to keep its staff working and trying to maintain a sense of normalcy, as most other companies are striving to do. This year’s release of Autodesk Revit will surely be memorable, as it comes in the midst of a global pandemic due to the novel COVID-19 virus, aka coronavirus.
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