BE Conference 2005 Scores Record Attendance, Maintains 99 Percent Satisfaction Rating.EXTON, Pa. -- Go to www.be.org/preregister to Pre-Register for BE Conference 2006, Being Held in Charlotte, North Carolina “Charlotte” redirects here. For other uses, see Charlotte (disambiguation). Charlotte is the largest city in the state of North Carolina and the 20th largest city in the United States. , May 21-25 Bentley Systems Bentley Systems, Incorporated, provides software for the "Design, construction and operation of the world's infrastructure". The company’s software serves the building, plant, civil, and geospatial vertical markets in the areas of architecture, engineering, construction (AEC) , Incorporated today announced that BE Conference 2005, which ran May 8-12, drew more than 2000 attendees from 644 organizations and 43 countries to the Baltimore Convention Center The Baltimore Convention Center is a convention and exhibition hall located in downtown Baltimore, Maryland. It is managed and operated by the Baltimore Area Convention and Visitors Association, a semi-private association started in 1980 by former Baltimore mayor William Donald , exceeding last year's total attendance figures by 20 percent. Moreover, it maintained the 99 percent attendee satisfaction rating achieved at the 2004 conference. The BE Conference provides a once-a-year learning opportunity for Bentley users and their managers. This year's conference offered attendees more than 350 information-rich sessions, including keynotes presented by Bentley executives and industry luminaries, more than 300 Learning Units of professional training, 45 new technology update sessions, and 116 best practice sessions. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. BE Conference 2005 attendee and BE Awards juror juror n. any person who actually serves on a jury. Lists of potential jurors are chosen from various sources such as registered voters, automobile registration or telephone directories. Monica Schnitger, senior vice president of market analysis with Daratech, Inc., this year's conference was the best yet. Said Schnitger: "I've attended a number of other BE Conferences and am always impressed with the quality of the presentations and enthusiasm of the attendees. The 2005 event took everything to a new level. "The keynotes and best practice sessions were particularly informative, and right on the mark in terms of the challenges that today's AEC AEC US Atomic Energy Commission Noun 1. AEC - a former executive agency (from 1946 to 1974) that was responsible for research into atomic energy and its peacetime uses in the United States Atomic Energy Commission and geospatial users face on a daily basis. The nominees for the BE Awards were exceptional - complex projects, global teams, innovative use of technology. It was truly difficult to pick a few winners out of so many worthy candidates. Above all, there was an energy at BE Conference 2005 that became evident as soon as you walked through the doors of the convention center." "Without question, I'll be back in 2006," added Schnitger. Those interested in attending BE Conference 2006, being held in Charlotte, North Carolina, May 21-25, can pre-register at www.be.org/preregister. BE Conference 2005 Keynotes BE Conference 2005 began with inspiring and informative keynotes by Bentley executives and Tom Peters, management visionary and civil engineer. Tony Flynn, Bentley chief marketing officer, opened his address with a reminder of the critical role Bentley users play in the infrastructure that provides a higher quality of life for all. "We salute your work in creating and improving our infrastructure," he said. "Thank you for making the world a better place." Flynn cited mathematician Norbert Wiener Noun 1. Norbert Wiener - United States mathematician and founder of cybernetics (1894-1964) Wiener , father of the system feedback theory known as cybernetics cybernetics [Gr.,=steersman], term coined by American mathematician Norbert Wiener to refer to the general analysis of control systems and communication systems in living organisms and machines. . The AEC industry can benefit from Weiner's advice, Flynn said: First, to improve performance, don't just improve feedback - improve the structures for providing feedback into projects. "Better structures for feedback and information require our collective energies," Flynn said. Second, remove noise from feedback and information, such as the disorder caused by incompatible IT platforms and file formats. "It's simply not OK for vendors to employ practices that only add noise to our information," Flynn said. "The quality of our information is a measure of our order and our competitiveness. Don't mess with mess with Verb Informal, chiefly US to interfere in, or become involved with, a dangerous person, thing, or situation: he had started messing with drugs it." Next up on the dais was Tom Peters, author of "In Search of Excellence" and a subsequent string of landmark works. Peters, who earned bachelor's and master's degrees in civil engineering from Cornell University Cornell University, mainly at Ithaca, N.Y.; with land-grant, state, and private support; coeducational; chartered 1865, opened 1868. It was named for Ezra Cornell, who donated $500,000 and a tract of land. With the help of state senator Andrew D. and an M.B.A. and doctorate degree in business from Stanford University Stanford University, at Stanford, Calif.; coeducational; chartered 1885, opened 1891 as Leland Stanford Junior Univ. (still the legal name). The original campus was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. David Starr Jordan was its first president. , challenged attendees to create extraordinary, innovative projects that would carry their creators' names into history. He praised BE Award nominees as "people who stuck their necks out, people who had the guts to go for it." CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Greg Bentley Gregory "Greg" Bentley (born 9 April 1987) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Recruited from Rosebud/Dandenong U18 in Victoria, he was placed on the Port Adelaide Football Club's rookie list but was upgraded to the senior list during 2006. wrapped up the Monday morning session with highlights from the first Bentley annual report. Before discussing key developments in the company's markets and product lines - including eight corporate acquisitions in 2004 and several thus far in 2005 - Mr. Bentley provided 2004 financial and market metrics. "We continued our consistent revenue growth by surpassing the milestone of $300 million in 2004, an annual increase of almost 17 percent," said Mr. Bentley. "The majority of our revenue is from subscriptions, for which we also surpassed a milestone of $200 million in annualized annualized Of or relating to a variable that has been mathematically converted to a yearly rate. Inflation and interest rates are generally annualized since it is on this basis that these two variables are ordinarily stated and compared. run rate." "In terms of profitability," Mr. Bentley continued, "our operating margins Operating Margin A ratio used to measure a company's pricing strategy and operating efficiency. Calculated by: also improved to record levels during 2004. As a private company, we pay most attention to the unambiguous measure of operating cash flow Operating cash flow Earnings before depreciation minus taxes. Measures the cash generated from operations, not counting capital spending or working capital requirements. , which was nearly $45 million. "Finally, our balance sheet is very solid, with our $75 million bank credit line unused. We maintain comfortable cash balances, with negligible debt, and stockholders' equity Stockholders' Equity The portion of the balance sheet that includes capital received from investors in exchange for stock (paid-in capital), donated capital, and retained earnings. This is equal to total assets minus liabilities, preferred stock and intangible assets. of about $100 million." Mr. Bentley also pointed to the following as measures of the company's continued growth and accomplishments in 2004: --Bentley achieved 14 first-place rankings in Daratech's plant market reports. --Among the Engineering News-Record Engineering News-Record (widely known as ENR) is a weekly magazine that provides news, analysis, data and opinion for the construction industry worldwide. It has been published since 1874. It is owned by The McGraw-Hill Companies. Top Design Firms listed in 2004, a record 81 percent are Bentley subscribers. Together, these firms perform more than 90 percent of the design work of all of the ENR ENR Enrolled (bill, resolution, etc. passed by both houses of Congress and re-typed) ENR Engineering News Record EnR Énergies Renouvelables (French) enr Enregistrement (French) Top Firms. --Since BE Conference 2004, users earned 50 percent more Bentley Institute Learning Units than in the preceding year. Buddy Cleveland, senior vice president Bentley Software, set the stage for the afternoon sessions on MicroStation V8 XM Edition and ProjectWise V8 XM Edition - scheduled to be released early in the fourth quarter of this year. "Over the years," said Cleveland, "AEC has evolved a number of fundamental business processes that are core to the AEC industry and AEC projects. The new XM editions of MicroStation and ProjectWise are all about making these core AEC business processes work better for users." He said the XM editions enable users to be more effective in terms of productivity, quality, timeliness, and completeness, and can help them achieve real breakthroughs in process improvements. Next, Bhupinder Singh Bhupinder Singh may refer to
In both editions, said Singh, Bentley has continued down the same path it took with the 2004 Edition by adding to and augmenting the underlying core technologies, "leveraging them between our desktop platform MicroStation and server platform ProjectWise, increasing their functionality, and increasing their utilization in our discipline-specific solutions and third-party applications built on these platforms." The final keynote of the afternoon was given by CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. Keith Bentley, who presented his outlook for the company's products as well as information technology in general. Partly because of its complex workflows, the AEC industry has been slower than others to embrace technology's advantages, said Mr. Bentley. But when it comes to embracing change, he said, "the only thing stronger than inertia is innovation." And the XM products, he said, offer plenty in the way of innovation. In particular, Mr. Bentley highlighted Distributed DGNs, which he calls "the silver bullet silver bullet - magic bullet of XM." This technology enables distributed engineering by letting team members work in parallel on a common file set. Individual users' changes can then be merged together, with overlaps or conflicts managed as needed as needed prn. See prn order. . "This capability is revolutionary," Mr. Bentley said. He explained that the XM products represent the second stage of the V8 generation of Bentley products, and are compatible with all V8 projects. Added Mr. Bentley, "Because the transition is easy, I expect the adoption to be rapid." On Wednesday, during his luncheon keynote, Bentley COO Malcolm Walter called attention to an industry-wide imperative. He focused on what he calls "NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC, www.nist.gov) The standards-defining agency of the U.S. government, formerly the National Bureau of Standards. It is one of three agencies that fall under the Technology Administration (www.technology. dollars" - the billions wasted due to lack of interoperability among systems. Walter explained that last year's study by the National Institute of Standards and Technology National Institute of Standards and Technology, governmental agency within the U.S. Dept. of Commerce with the mission of "working with industry to develop and apply technology, measurements, and standards" in the national interest. (NIST) found nearly $16 billion wasted each year in U.S. capital facilities alone. He said that when one adds civil infrastructure, geospatial networks, and the rest of the world, the final cost in NIST dollars is many times greater. Asked Walter, "Don't we need to stop the bleeding and start the healing?" Industry can reclaim those NIST dollars, added Walter, by achieving "return on interoperability." The return can be huge, he explained, both in time and dollars. Improved interoperability could mean savings of up to 40 percent in engineering time and 50 percent in delivery time, and 30 percent of the cost of a building project. "There is hope," Walter said. "This problem can be solved, and is being solved today by many Bentley users." He went on to cite examples of users currently achieving a substantial return on interoperability. To view videos of all of the keynotes at BE Conference 2005, go to www.be.org. Other BE Conference 2005 Sessions Also among BE Conference 2005's more than 350 information-rich sessions were: --Market-Specific Keynotes - Presented by Brad Workman, Bentley Building vice president; Gabe Norona, Bentley Civil senior vice president; Styli sty·li n. A plural of stylus. Camateros, Bentley Geospatial vice president; and Jeff Hollings, Bentley Plant senior vice president. --Best Practices - More than 100 sessions, sponsored by Bentley Professional Services (job) professional services - A department of a supplier providing consultancy and programming manpower for the supplier's products. , were held on the best application of technology from experienced peers and technology experts. --New Technology - More than 45 sessions direct from Bentley developers and product managers on the newest products were presented by Bentley Software. Included were sessions that provided an early look at and test drive of MicroStation V8 XM Edition and ProjectWise V8 XM Edition. Eager to try out this new technology, attendees filled every available seat in the XM test-drive sessions on each of the four days they were offered. --Professional Training - More than 300 Learning Units of professional training in more than 125 courses were provided by Bentley Institute. --Networking - Numerous opportunities to network and socialize so·cial·ize v. so·cial·ized, so·cial·iz·ing, so·cial·iz·es v.tr. 1. To place under government or group ownership or control. 2. To make fit for companionship with others; make sociable. with peers and friends were available at a host of events, including the BE Awards of Excellence gala evening. To review all the sessions offered at BE Conference 2005, go to www.be.org. 2005 BE Awards of Excellence As always, the annual BE Awards of Excellence, which honor the extraordinary work of Bentley users improving the world's infrastructure, were a high point of the conference. These projects set benchmarks for their industries, and showcase the imagination and technical mastery of the organizations that created them. This year's BE Awards of Excellence ceremony recognized more than 190 organizations from around the world. A record 204 nominees were honored for awards in 33 categories in the professional portion of the program, and an additional 20 nominees were honored in the academic portion. The winners were selected by an independent panel of BE Awards jurors, which included accomplished Bentley users and distinguished industry experts. Matt Ball, editor of GeoWorld magazine, found his experience as a 2005 BE Awards juror to be very rewarding. Said Ball: "Being a member of the BE Awards jury is a highlight among the many industry events that I attend each year. The exercise provides insight into how Bentley tools are being leveraged in diverse application areas. "I was particularly impressed by the impact that Bentley tools have had in these implementations. The fact that glowing testimonials come direct from customers is most compelling." The winners were announced during a dinner and ceremony hosted by Alan Farkas of Farkas Berkowitz & Company, a Washington-based management consulting Noun 1. management consulting - a service industry that provides advice to those in charge of running a business service industry - an industry that provides services rather than tangible objects firm specializing in infrastructure, and co-sponsored by McGraw-Hill Construction, publisher of Engineering News-Record. For more on the 2005 BE Award winners, including project summaries, go to www.be.org/2005beawardwinners. For a list of all 204 of the BE Award nominees, visit www.be.org. Bentley Institute Star Program Bentley used the occasion of BE Conference 2005 to introduce the Bentley Institute Star Program, which recognizes and tracks the learning achievements of Bentley users. The program includes the new online transcripts from the Bentley Institute. "By tracking transcripts online," says Chris Klein Chris Klein may refer to:
Bentley users earn one star for every 16 hours spent in Bentley Institute professional training, and can earn up to five stars based on their accumulated Bentley Institute training time. Users with multiple stars will be eligible for rewards provided by Bentley, including exclusive access to training specialists, free training opportunities, special events and discounts at the annual BE Conference, and more. For a complete list of Bentley Institute Star Program rewards, go to www.bentley.com/starprogram. BE Conference Attendees BE Conference attendees came from AE firms, architecture firms The following is a list of notable architecture firms, past and present. For individual architects, see List of architects
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