Library
AUGI members worldwide write articles, papers, tutorials all the time. We are beginning something new now, actually hosting that material on our site in a manner that allows readers to find what they are interested in. We have sections in a number of areas, some related to products and others management and organizational issues.
Articles
AutoCAD Architecture 2010: Radial Grids
Author Tharakesh Ananthakrishnan dives into AutoCAD Architecture 2010, giving you step-by-step lessons in the software's major features. This month, you'll learn to draw radial grids.Sponsor Spotlight: Small but Mighty
Meet the HP Z200 SFF (Small Form Factor), a little powerhouse designed for those with tight workspacesCAD Management: Software Upgrade Jitters
If last month's article on hardware upgrade anxiety struck a familiar chord, this month's similar take on software upgrades will hit home as well.TIPniques: Introducing AutoCAD 2011
TIPniques columnist Brian Benton introduces the newest version of AutoCAD in the first of several articles about the software's features and enhancements.AUGI Wish List - Time to Vote!
Ballots for AutoCAD and Autodesk Revit Architecture are prepared and ready for your votes. Vote for your favorite wishes now! If you ever wonder which wishes on the AUGI Wish List become actual product features, you'll enjoy a video created by Autodesk's Shaan Hurley on the subject. Take a look.The Early Years: New Name, New Mission
By the mid 1990s, AUGI was hitting its stride, but suffered an identity crisis of sorts. Lots of good things were going on, but there was no cohesive plan for pulling everything together. Strong leadership and dedicated members enabled the organization to develop a mission statement and move forward.President’s Message: Stats Show Active Website
AUGI continues to grow, as this snapshot of AUGI website stats reveals. AUGI President Mark Kiker shares some interesting numbers that provide insight into how members communicate with AUGI.Join Us for AUGI CAD Camp 2010
Been CAD Camping yet? If not, plan to attend an AUGI CAD Camp event - coming to your city or one near you - in 2010. You'll get an instant productivity boost from tips and techniques shared by top instructors and plenty of opportunities to network with those in your industry. And there's some fun thrown into the mix as well. Learn more here.CAD Management: Betwixt and Between
CAD managers stand firmly in the middle of everthing. Between upper management and the front line worker. Betwixt standardization and disarray. Here's how to cope, and thrive, in this unique position.The Early Years: Membership Booms (2004-2005)
A new secure web server, the debut of AUGI CAD Camp, and a major overhaul of the AUGI Wish List program results in a fast-growing membership.