AFT Software Pricing Will Change in September with the Release of Fathom 8.

by | Aug 30, 2012 | President's Perspective

The next generation of AFT Fathom will be released in September 2012, offering engineers unprecedented modeling and user interface capabilities.

Pricing Highlights:

    • Second and additional seats, on the same purchase, of a network license will receive a 10% discount.
    • The AFT Fathom Cost Estimation (CST) and Non-Settling Slurry (NSL) modules will no longer be offered as separate items but will be included as part of the core AFT Fathom 8 product.
    • Package discounts for buying modules at the same time as full licenses will be discontinued.
    • The reinstatement prices for lapsed SUM subscriptions for all software products will increase in September with the release of AFT Fathom 8.
    • Annual renewal prices for AFT Fathom 8 SUM subscriptions will increase January 1, 2013.
    • Annual SUM subscription renewal prices for other AFT software products will go into effect when each new version is released.
    • In addition to quarterly leases, AFT will now offer annual leases. Modules will no longer be leased.
    • New lease prices for AFT software products will go into effect at the release of each new version.
    • Customers who lease a product can get credit for one half of the lease price if the license is purchased before the end of the lease period.

US customers can see the new pricing. International customers should contact their local AFT distributor for new pricing information.

 

AFT President & Founder | ASME Fellow - Trey founded AFT in 1993. He was the original developer of AFT Fathom (including the GSC and XTS modules), AFT Arrow and AFT Impulse. He was active in software development until 2011 and still works with the development team in addition to managing AFT. He has taught hundreds of training classes on AFT’s software products in twelve countries across every populated continent. He worked previously for General Dynamics in cryogenic rocket design and Babcock & Wilcox in steam/water equipment design. He holds a BSME (1985) and MSME (1986), both from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is a registered Professional Engineer.