Upgrades, new apps and utilities, and general wear and tear all have an affect on your workstation's performance. Find out why HP's Performance Tuning Framework (PTF) is just what the doctor ordered.
posted by David Harrington November 30th, 2010
Enjoy this fable, retold by columnist Dennis Jeffrey, and learn how it applies to design professionals in these tough economic times.
posted by Dennis Jeffrey November 30th, 2010
Guest columnist Shannon Dumdum concludes his series on drawing documentation using the Sheet Set Manager. This month, tips on printing, publishing, and archiving.
posted by Shannon Dumdum November 30th, 2010
Tharakesh Ananthakrishnan walks you through more enhancements in AutoCAD Architecture 2010 software. Herein, a potpourri of tips and tricks.
posted by Tharakesh Ananthakrishnan November 30th, 2010
AUGI President Mark Kiker brings you up to date on the upcoming Board of Directors election, AUGI publications, and the long-awaited return of AUGI CAD Camp.
posted by Mark Kiker November 29th, 2010
The Top DAUG T-Shirt Design Contest, an AUGI tradition, is underway for 2009. Get creative and come up with an AUGI-centric design that will rock the judges (your AUGI peers). The winner scores a free pass to Autodesk University! Get complete contest details here. But hurry...the deadline is approaching.
posted by David Harrington November 29th, 2010
Autodesk's Shrinkwrap has the ability to improve large assembly speed and reduce file sizes of complex part files. And it's simple to use. Columnist Dennis Jeffrey demonstrates.
posted by Dennis Jeffrey November 29th, 2010
A new product from HP takes distance collaboration to new levels - with more features, speed, security, and ease of use. Discover HP SkyRoom.
posted by David Harrington November 29th, 2010
As projects go forward, you must pare down the number of technology tools used in the process. Mark Kiker demonstrates a method for reducing the products in play.
posted by Mark Kiker November 29th, 2010
TIPniques columnist Brian Benton offers pointers on customizing the AutoCAD interface. New tips and techniques are explored.
posted by Brian Benton November 29th, 2010
Wasim Younis demonstrates how to create efficient models and gain the needed flexibility to perform analysis.
posted by wasim younis November 29th, 2010
Time is running out for users of Mechanical Desktop. Author Dennis Jeffrey discusses how to convert from MDT to Inventor. And the time is now.
posted by Dennis Jeffrey November 29th, 2010
Live from Las Vegas...HP will showcase its products in the Autodesk University Exhibit Hall and will be a force in the classroom as well.
posted by David Harrington November 29th, 2010
TIPniques columnist Brian Benton offers this look at the Initial Setup Wizard, another method for customizing your workspace in AutoCAD 2010.
posted by Brian Benton November 29th, 2010
TIPniques columnist Brian Benton offers this look at the Initial Setup Wizard, another method for customizing your workspace in AutoCAD 2010.
posted by Tharakesh Ananthakrishnan November 29th, 2010
Contrary to what you might be thinking, this article isn't about the H1N1 or any other virus. Instead, it explores the influence of a CAD manager - how to fine-tune it, how to exercise it.
posted by Mark Kiker November 29th, 2010
AUGI President Mark Kiker examines AUGI as a human network devoted to bettering its members in their use of Autodesk technology.
posted by Mark Kiker November 29th, 2010
Instead of coasting until year's end, Dennis Jeffrey recommends just the opposite: It's time to make those changes that you know are inevitable for the survival of your company. Better get busy!
posted by Dennis Jeffrey November 29th, 2010
Author Tharakesh Ananthakrishnan continues his exploration of structural member styles creation. In this article, you will create a new structural member style that will use the shape you've created.
posted by Tharakesh Ananthakrishnan November 29th, 2010
Industry research firm IDC has reported that HP was the number one vendor in the desktop and mobile workstation category for the third quarter of 2009. HP’s market share is currently 44.1 percent worldwide. Here's why.
posted by David Harrington November 29th, 2010