MX is universally accepted software used from feasibility studies through final infrastructure design and setting. It is a system that collects, generates, analyzes, and displays three dimensional data for infrastructure projects like roads, railways, drainage, and urban design. Originally called MOSS until 1998, it was renamed MX when Infrasoft merged with Bentley Systems in 2003.
MX is universally accepted software used from feasibility studies through final infrastructure design and setting. It is a system that collects, generates, analyzes, and displays three dimensional data for infrastructure projects like roads, railways, drainage, and urban design. Originally called MOSS until 1998, it was renamed MX when Infrasoft merged with Bentley Systems in 2003.
MX is universally accepted software used from feasibility studies through final infrastructure design and setting. It is a system that collects, generates, analyzes, and displays three dimensional data for infrastructure projects like roads, railways, drainage, and urban design. Originally called MOSS until 1998, it was renamed MX when Infrasoft merged with Bentley Systems in 2003.
MX is universally accepted software used from feasibility studies through final infrastructure design and setting. It is a system that collects, generates, analyzes, and displays three dimensional data for infrastructure projects like roads, railways, drainage, and urban design. Originally called MOSS until 1998, it was renamed MX when Infrasoft merged with Bentley Systems in 2003.