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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.
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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.Sponsor Spotlight: HP Elitebook
HP's new mobile computing solution offers power, performance, and desktop grade visualization in a mobile workstation.AutoCAD Civil 3D: A Few of My Favorite Things
Join author Melanie Santer as she investigates new and enhanced features in the latest release of AutoCAD Civil 3D.CAD Management: CAD Right Sizing
Mark Kiker offers guidelines for assembling the right number of staff members for projects, the right amount of content for a published CAD Standard, the right size support staff for your company, and more.TIPniques: AutoCAD 2011 Key Features
TIPniques columnist Brian Benton continues a series of articles about new and enhanced features in the latest version of AutoCAD.The Early Years: Globalization
As AUGI moved into the latter part of the 1990s, it made significant improvements to its services and infrastructure and developed strategies to broaden its reach to other parts of the world.President’s Message: Membership - Who Are You?
Get to know more about your fellow AUGI members as AUGI President Mark Kiker breaks down the membership in terms of job function, industry, geographic location, and more.CAD Management: Reading the Signals
It's an old question - when is the right time to upgrade? AUGI President Mark Kiker offers some signs that will help you determine when the time is right.Your Workstation’s Most Valuable Tool
First in a series of articles on HP's Performance Advisor tool, a free utility that packs a diagnostic punch. Armed with this tool, you can custom configure, tune, optimize, and more.TIPniques: AutoCAD 2011 Review Continued
TIPniques columnist Brian Benton continues a series of articles about new and enhanced features in the latest version of AutoCAD. This month, constraints are under the TIPniques microscope.