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Old   February 5, 2003, 17:19
Default CFX bought by Ansys - good or bad?!
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What do you guys think about the recent announcement that Ansys will buy CFX from AEA?

From my perspective it must be good - Ansys is a profitable company and integration between Ansys, CFX and perhaps ICEM CFD's tools would really make it more easy to do coupled simulations etc. I'm not a great fan of Ansys' user interface though.

Perhaps this new ANSYS/ICEM-CFD/CFX troijka will be able to give Fluent a match for the top position in the CFD sector?

Ansys has a very strong position in many important CFD markets, for example, in aerospace. This will surely be good for CFX in the long term. Or what do you think?
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