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Segments
12 Months Ended
Jan. 31, 2015
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Segments
Segments

Autodesk reports segment information based on the “management” approach. The management approach designates the internal reporting used by management for making decisions and assessing performance as the source of the Company’s reportable segments. Autodesk has four reportable segments: AEC, PSEB, MFG, and M&E. Autodesk has no material inter-segment revenue.

The AEC, PSEB, and MFG segments derive revenue from the sale of licenses for software products and services to customers who design, build, manage, or own building, manufacturing, and infrastructure projects. Autodesk's M&E segment derives revenue from the sale of products to creative professionals, post-production facilities, and broadcasters for a variety of applications, including feature films, television programs, commercials, music and corporate videos, interactive game production, web design, and interactive web streaming.

AEC software products help to improve the way building, civil infrastructure, process plant, and construction projects are designed, built, and managed. A broad portfolio of solutions enables greater efficiency, accuracy, and sustainability across the entire project lifecycle. Autodesk AEC solutions include advanced technology for BIM, AutoCAD-based design and documentation productivity software, sustainable design analysis applications, and collaborative project management solutions. BIM, an integrated process for building and infrastructure design, analysis, documentation, and construction, uses consistent, coordination information to improve communication and collaboration between the extended project team. AEC provides a comprehensive portfolio of BIM solutions that help customers deliver projects faster and more economically, while minimizing environmental impact. AEC’s revenue primarily includes revenue from the sales of licenses of Autodesk Building Design Suites, Autodesk Revit, Autodesk Infrastructure Design Suites, AutoCAD Civil 3D, and AutoCAD Map 3D.

PSEB includes Autodesk’s design product, AutoCAD. Autodesk’s AutoCAD product is a platform product that underpins the Company’s design product offerings for the industries it serves. For example, AEC and MFG offer tailored versions of AutoCAD software for the industries they serve. Autodesk’s AutoCAD product also provides a platform for Autodesk’s developer partners to build custom solutions for a range of diverse design-oriented markets. PSEB's revenue primarily includes revenue from sales of AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT, the AutoCAD Design Suite and many other design products, including consumer design products, as well as from sales of licenses of other Autodesk's design products.

MFG provides the manufacturers in automotive and transportation, industrial machinery, consumer products and building products with comprehensive digital prototyping solutions that bring together design data from all phases of the product development process to develop a single digital model created in Autodesk Inventor software. Autodesk’s solutions for digital prototyping enable a broad group of manufacturers to realize benefits with minimal disruption to existing workflows. MFG’s revenue primarily includes revenue from the sales of licenses of Autodesk Product Design Suites, Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD Mechanical, and Autodesk Moldflow products.

M&E consists of two product groups: Animation, including design visualization, and Creative Finishing. Animation products, such as Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Maya, and the Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suites, provide tools for digital sculpting, modeling, animation, effects, rendering and compositing, for design visualization, visual effects, and games production. M&E products are also included in a number of PSEB, AEC, and MFG focused suites. Creative Finishing products, such as Autodesk Flame, Autodesk Smoke, and Autodesk Lustre, provide editing, finishing, and visual effects design and color grading.

All of Autodesk’s reportable segments distribute their respective products primarily through authorized resellers and distributors and, to a lesser extent, through direct sales to end-users.

The accounting policies of the reportable segments are the same as those described in Note 1, “Business and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies.” Autodesk evaluates each segment’s performance on the basis of gross profit. Autodesk currently does not separately accumulate and report asset information by segment, except for goodwill, which is disclosed in Note 1, “Business and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies.”

Information concerning the operations of Autodesk’s reportable segments is as follows:
 
Fiscal year ended January 31,
 
2015
 
2014
 
2013
Net revenue:
 
 
 
 
 
Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (1)
$
872.6

 
$
730.6

 
$
701.1

Platform Solutions and Emerging Business (1)
796.7

 
789.2

 
843.0

Manufacturing
675.6

 
579.4

 
573.8

Media and Entertainment (1)
167.3

 
174.7

 
194.3

 
$
2,512.2


$
2,273.9


$
2,312.2

Gross profit:
 
 
 
 
 
Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (1)
$
785.8

 
$
663.8

 
$
642.0

Platform Solutions and Emerging Business (1)
712.3

 
716.8

 
788.8

Manufacturing
604.0

 
531.5

 
531.3

Media and Entertainment
127.3

 
137.8

 
156.5

Unallocated (2)
(59.3
)
 
(50.3
)
 
(44.9
)
 
$
2,170.1


$
1,999.6


$
2,073.7

Depreciation, amortization and accretion:
 
 
 
 
 
Architecture, Engineering, and Construction
$
1.3

 
$
0.2

 
$
0.2

Platform Solutions and Emerging Business
6.8

 
5.5

 
1.8

Manufacturing
3.0

 
0.9

 
0.5

Media and Entertainment
0.3

 
0.2

 
0.4

Unallocated
134.5

 
122.1

 
124.9

 
$
145.9

 
$
128.9

 
$
127.8


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(1)
Prior period segment revenue amounts have been updated to conform to the current period's presentation.
(2)
Unallocated amounts primarily relate to corporate expenses and other costs and expenses that are managed outside the reportable segments, including stock-based compensation expense.
    
Information regarding Autodesk’s operations by geographic area is as follows:
 
Fiscal year ended January 31,
 
2015
 
2014
 
2013
Net revenue:
 
 
 
 
 
Americas
 
 
 
 
 
U.S.
$
736.4

 
$
672.3

 
$
672.1

Other Americas
161.6

 
146.6

 
164.1

Total Americas
898.0

 
818.9

 
836.2

Europe, Middle East, and Africa
980.0

 
851.8

 
868.5

Asia Pacific
 
 
 
 
 
Japan
269.0

 
274.5

 
278.3

Other Asia Pacific
365.2

 
328.7

 
329.2

Total Asia Pacific
634.2

 
603.2

 
607.5

Total net revenue
$
2,512.2

 
$
2,273.9

 
$
2,312.2


Information regarding Autodesk’s long-lived assets by geographic area is as follows:
 
January 31,
 
2015
 
2014
Long-lived assets (1):
 
 
 
Americas
 
 
 
U.S.
$
108.8

 
$
89.0

Other Americas
3.1

 
2.9

Total Americas
111.9

 
91.9

Europe, Middle East, and Africa
25.0

 
27.2

Asia Pacific
22.3

 
11.2

Total long-lived assets
$
159.2

 
$
130.3

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(1)
Long-lived assets exclude deferred tax assets, marketable securities, goodwill, and other intangible assets. Prior period amounts have been updated to conform to the current period's presentation.