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Jason Lund Hardware with CET Designer Atmosphere Commercial Interiors Nick Kuzmin Configura
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Page 1: Jason Lund Hardware with CET Designer Atmosphere Commercial Interiors Nick Kuzmin Configura.

Jason Lund

Hardware with CET Designer

Atmosphere Commercial InteriorsNick KuzminConfigura

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IT’s Role – does the tail wag the dog?

• “It’s against our policies, sorry”• “That’s not our standard, sorry”• “We can’t afford that.”• “We have other priorities right now.”• “It’s too hard to make that work in our environment.”

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IT’s Role – Pie in the Sky ?

• Empower• Protect• Maximize• Advocate

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“Just tell me what to buy!”

• Configura wants their software runs well so you don’t need to call for support, they will suggest the best possible hardware to avoid problems.

• Configura support is there to help you make the CET Designer software run right, not to provide general IT consulting for dealerships (though they often do go above and beyond).

• Dealership principals and design leads need to be accountable for understanding their own technology needs so they deploy the right tools with the appropriate levels of performance and support.

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Selecting hardware – define your requirements

• Budget• Software defined needs (CET Designer, AutoCAD/Revit,

etc..)• Lifecycle management (how long do they need to last?)• Physical requirements/desires (size/weight)• Support costs (accessories, warranty, software licenses)

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Budget - The true cost of design hardwareCost per month beyond a “standard” user laptop:

• Design laptop cost – standard laptop cost (for us, $1800-$800 = $1000)• “Cost of capital” (interest / cost of cash) - call it 10%, $1100• Lifecycle/depreciation schedule (3 years typical)• $1100 / 3 = $367 per year• Over 3 years, a good design laptop costs $30 per month more than

equipment for a non-design user.

Based on our design billing rate, spending $30 a month for fast/portable hardware was a NO BRAINER.

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Lifecycle Management

• 3 years is the longest I leave a laptop in a user’s hands under normal circumstances

• Reliability drops with age, at 3 years wearable components failure rate increases exponentially

• Designers are billable, if they run faster than their equipment (or it fails) we are wasting money

• Moore’s law – computer speeds double every 18 months• I’ve never seen a software company decrease their

hardware requirements over time.

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Physical requirements - Laptops vs Desktops

• Portability is the key requirement here – if you need it, a desktop can’t do it.

• Desktop PC’s are less expensive and provide a higher level of performance for the money.

• “Gaming Ultrabooks” are changing the portability-performance paradigm

• Check-out” laptops are an option, but don’t forget the added license + management costs.

• Not all laptops are equal, anything over 6 pounds becomes cumbersome to carry regularly

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MSI “Ghost” GS60 Gaming Laptop

• Intel i7-6700hq Processor• 16 gigs RAM• 500 gig Samsung 840 EVO SSD hard drive• Geforce GTX 970m graphics card (3 gig)• Intel Pro Dual-band wireless adapter• 15”, 1920x1080 matte display• 4.3 pounds, .78” thick• Price as configured $1,800

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MSI “Dominator” GT72 Gaming Laptop

• Intel i7-6700hq Processor• 24 gigs RAM• 256 gig M.2 SATA SSD hard drive• 500 gig Samsung 850 EVO SSD hard drive• Geforce GTX 980m graphics card (4 gig)• Gigabit wireless & dual band AC wireless• 17”, 1920x1080 matte display• 8.4 pounds, 1.9” thick• Price as configured $2,200

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Nvidia Graphics Card Model NumberingModel number translation: Geforce 970m GTX

Geforce vs Quadro: Geforce is a gaming/consumer product, Quadro is a more expensive “pro” card9xx = first digit is the generation or series of the card, higher = newerx7x = second digit is the performance level of the card, higher = fasterxx0 = third digit indicates revisions within a model, higher is newerGTX = Another performance indication, GTX > GTS > GT > GSm = mobile, indicating a laptop adapter – mobile parts trade performance for low power vs. desktop parts The Geforce 970m GTX card is roughly equal to a Geforce 760 GTX desktop card in performance.

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Three ways to guarantee calls to Configura Support• Purchase a laptop with Intel graphics only (no Geforce card).

• Fail to follow the Geforce graphics card optimization guide from the CET Designer hardware recommendation / support page.

• Use an HDMI to VGA adapter or USB 3.0 docking station.

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Geforce Graphics Card

Optimization Guide Review

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Other Factors

• Network speed – where are designer files stored (local vs. network)?

• VR hardware requirements• Nvidia “Optimus” graphics & other applications

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Questions?