Author Christopher Fugitt discusses an unconventional type of collaboration where data flows only one way.
posted by Christopher Fugitt October 10th, 2012
AutoCAD Architecture users can easily view markups made in Autodesk Design Review and change their drawings accordingly. Author Melinda Heavrin explains.
posted by Melinda Heavrin October 6th, 2012
posted by Marilyn Law October 5th, 2012
AUGI Executive Director Mark Kiker follows up on last month's article on workplace dynamics and offers a few tips on how to deal with those hard-to-handle off-hand workplace comments.
posted by Mark Kiker October 4th, 2012
Autodesk Certified Instruction Gerry G. Ramsey comments on the challenges of Autodesk and Revit training and offers insight on how to leverage BIM education in your firm.
posted by Gerry Ramsey October 4th, 2012
In a 3D world, BIM is the glue that holds design and construction together. This article sorts through the steps that a firm normally takes to go from design through construction using BIM.
posted by Amanda Ishak October 4th, 2012
A list of Wish List Wishes we've received so far! You still have time to have your vote count! Just visit the Wish List System to rank wishes and cast your votes!
posted by Amanda Ishak October 4th, 2012
The combination of HP Z Workstations and AMD professional graphics help boost your productivity and unleash your creativity.
posted by Amanda Ishak October 4th, 2012
AUGI President David Harrington counts down the latest AUGI updates, including the new Tiered Membership Plan and the upcoming Autodesk University 2012!
posted by David Harrington October 4th, 2012
Board Member Melanie Stone presents the results of our September Poll: What was your first version of AutoCAD!
posted by Melanie Stone October 4th, 2012
posted by Amanda Ishak October 4th, 2012
AUGI brings you all the latest news on service patches and updates from Autodesk within the last month.
posted by Mark Kiker October 4th, 2012
posted by Marilyn Law October 4th, 2012
posted by Brian Benton October 3rd, 2012
Curt Moreno examines CAD hiring practices - in a perfect world, and then in the real world.
posted by Curt Moreno October 1st, 2012
posted by Marilyn Law September 28th, 2012
posted by Adam Munoz September 28th, 2012
posted by Josh Taylor September 27th, 2012
John Shelbourn offers a six-step plan for easing the development and maintenance of an efficient Revit MEP model.
posted by John Shelbourn September 26th, 2012
When it comes to efficient management of an AutoCAD MEP department, there are fundamentals that transcend company size, type of project, and personnel involved. Greg Firman explains.
posted by Greg Firman September 25th, 2012