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
Velina Mirincheva offers a workaround for applying 3D text on a curved surface in Autodesk Revit. Get the easy-to-follow instructions here.
posted by Velina Mirincheva August 9th, 2011
Increase your productivity and reduce errors by using Sheet Sets to manage data. Brian Benton demonstrates.
posted by Brian Benton August 9th, 2011
There's a lot going on within the AUGI organization and President David Harrington describes it here. AUGI HotNews is under new (internal) management, foreign language versions of HotNews are emerging, AUGI members have a presence on YouTube, and the recent Revit Technology Conference was a resounding success.
posted by David Harrington July 6th, 2011
posted by Velina Mirincheva July 6th, 2011
Autodesk's recently introduced Autodesk Exchange Apps is a marketplace for buying and selling add-ons, LISP routines, and more.
posted by Brian Benton July 6th, 2011
Talking to others about CAD experiences can yield a gold mine of information, but there's an art to getting the right information, from the right people, at the right time. Here are some tips.
posted by Mark Kiker July 6th, 2011
HP Performance Advisor allows you to maximize the performance and reliability of your HP workstation so you can get the most out of your systems on a daily basis.
posted by Marilyn Law July 6th, 2011
HotNews talks with Autodesk's Director of Worldwide Education, Alissa Perlstein Sykes, about Autodesk's long connection with educational institutions. Learn how Autodesk is helping to prepare students for life beyond school.
posted by Marilyn Law June 6th, 2011