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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.
Articles
Sponsor Spotlight: How Windows 7 Delivers
Not only is the newest Windows technically robust, but it also offers a bevy of manageability improvements to boost user productivity. Learn all about Windows 7 in this article from HP.CAD Management: Delegation Skills
Sharp delegation skills are among a CAD manager's most important assets. In this article, Mark Kiker helps you hone yours.TIPniques: Managing Display Settings
TIPniques columnist Brian Benton tells why taking the time to organize your data makes revision work much easier. Here's a good approach.BIM, a Reality for AEC
BIM has moved from theory to reality in AEC. Among large architectural firms, adoption is closing in on 80 percent, but many smaller companies are hesitating to make the leap. Author Nahim Iqbal discusses the issues.President’s Message: Starting 2010 with a Bang
AUGI President Mark Kiker tells why it's going to be an exciting year for AUGI members.Back by Popular Demand - AUGI CAD Camp
After a hiatus to re-tool, AUGI CAD Camp is back! These one-day learning events are packed with productivity boosting ideas taught by the best in the business. Dozens of events are planned for 2010 and we kick off with three CAD Camps in February. Get complete details here.Share, Securely
The newest AUGI offering allows members to share files, drawings, models, videos, and more in a private, secure, web-based environment.AutoCAD Architecture: More Structural Styles
Author Tharakesh Ananthakrishnan continues his exploration of structural member styles creation. This month, a lesson in creating a precast column.Sponsor Spotlight: Entry-level Made Easy
HP demonstrates why choosing a workstation over a PC is the smart choice for Autodesk software users.CAD Management: “Undelegation” Skills
If the person you put in charge of a project isn't meeting expectations, don't just pull the plug. Mark Kiker shows you a more thoughtful approach.