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Topic ClosedRevit Compatibility Issues

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Mar.2008 at 12:26
We have Riverbeds in all our offices. We did our benchmarking well over a year, and it was definitely worth the expense. We just recently added the Steelheads (Riverbed) Mobile Software to our laptop users. I went from Save To Central times in excess of an hour down to 10 minutes connecting from a hotel with VPN. I have had the Steelhead Mobile for maybe 3 months and I now wouldn't work without it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Mar.2008 at 10:58
The reviews for Riverbed are positive from all sides. We had a test trial and found that it addressed all the issues that we were facing, in terms of application acceleration, bandwidth savings and usability; especially sharing large graphic and design files (Revit Files).

Looking forward to get these products in, in the coming time.
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