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.
United States of America Articles
CAD Management: Influenza – Una Parte
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.President’s Letter: Our Human Network
AUGI President Mark Kiker examines AUGI as a human network devoted to bettering its members in their use of Autodesk technology.The Creative Inventor: The Season for Change
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!AutoCAD Architecture 2010 Tips & Tricks
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.HP Earns Kudos for Desktop Workstations
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.CAD Management: Influence, Part 2
Because CAD managers cannot do everything, be everywhere, and know every area of CAD, they need the help of others. Like everything, there's are right ways and wrong ways to influence your colleagues. Mark Kiker looks at both.President’s Letter: AUGI @ AU
AUGI has long been a presence at Autodesk University, and 2009 upholds the tradition. From the Beer Bust to "AUGI Day," there will be no shortage of activities for AUGI members during the three-day conference.TIPniques: Measuregeom
TIPniques columnist Brian Benton takes you through Measuregeom, an all-in-one tool that can make different types of geometric measurements of your data.Autodesk University Wrap Up
Another successful Autodesk University is behind us. If you weren't able to make it to Vegas this year, here's a look at what you missed.President’s Letter: 2009 AUGI Election, and More
The ballots have been tabulated and AUGI has a new Board of Directors, which will lead the organization for the next two years. There is a lot to do and our new Board is up to the challenge.