posted by Marilyn Law October 7th, 2011
As companies shuffle responsibilities among offices and collective work-from-home groups continue to emerge, the ability to convey design-related information in a fast, easy-to-understand format is needed.
posted by John Evans October 5th, 2011
Todd Shackelford demonstrates how mechanical and electrical engineers can easily team up through Revit MEP.
posted by Todd Shackelford October 3rd, 2011
Bryan Tanner illustrates methods, techniques, and workarounds for sharing files with other firms and disciplines.
posted by Marilyn Law September 30th, 2011
HP Z Workstations and Intel Turbo Boost technology provide the processing speed you need to get the job done. Find out how.
posted by Marilyn Law September 30th, 2011
The first in a two-part series from guest columnist Katie Miller. Anyone who thinks CAD Standards aren't important has probably never stepped into a project-in-process where standard file management or naming conventions were ignored.
posted by Marilyn Law September 30th, 2011
posted by Mark Kiker September 30th, 2011
AUGI has completely revamped the Wish List system, ensuring that Autodesk product improvement wishes get noticed, discussed, refined, and voted on.
posted by David Harrington September 30th, 2011
AutoCAD Map has the ability to import and export multiple GIS formats. In the following article, Andra Marquardt gives a few examples of ways to communicate with other GIS systems.
posted by Marilyn Law September 28th, 2011
In this article, Melinda Heavrin discusses using Autodesk Design Review in conjunction with AutoCAD Architecture as a means of collaboration on projects.
posted by Melinda Heavrin September 26th, 2011
Brian Benton discusses the keys to successfully collaborating in AutoCAD. It begins with something as simple - and crucial - as structured folder and file naming conventions.
posted by Brian Benton September 22nd, 2011
Autumn arrives, and with it, talk of Autodesk University, the new and improved AUGI Wish List, and upcoming Board of Director elections.
posted by David Harrington August 31st, 2011
posted by Velina Mirincheva August 26th, 2011
Second in a series of articles that looks at the "Whys" behind things you should be doing with AutoCAD.This month, templates.
posted by Brian Benton August 26th, 2011
Is your boss great or gruesome? If you're like most employees who have a few years under their professional belts, you've probably heard of nightmare bosses, or maybe even had (or have) one. See if you recognize any of these types of less-than-ideal managers.
posted by Mark Kiker August 26th, 2011
For organizations that use Autodesk applications, the decision to choose workstations over PCs is easy. That’s because HP Z Workstations deliver a long-term return on investment. Find out how.
posted by Marilyn Law August 26th, 2011
posted by Beth Powell August 19th, 2011
The key elements in successfully integrating and managing the relationship between Autodesk Revit, 3ds Max, and 3D Printing.
posted by Marilyn Law August 17th, 2011
Procurement processes take center stage—owners need improvement procurement mechanisms to acquire integrated services.
posted by James Salmon August 13th, 2011
The key to efficiency lies in CAD Standards. Melinda Heavrin steps you through standardized naming of title blocks, layers, creating a CAD standard file, and configuring and checking CAD standards.
posted by Melinda Heavrin August 11th, 2011