WEBINAR: Optimizing CAD/BIM Remote Work (1 LU)
The sudden need for entire teams to work remotely has created a new set of workflow and efficiency challenges for architecture firms. The wide variety of tools in use each have their own challenges for collaborating when out of the office.
This webinar will focus on improving workflows for AutoCAD and Revit, as well as other tools like SketchUp, ArchiCAD, and Bluebeam. We will look at the issues of licensing, hardware, cloud services, and networking.
This session is part of an ongoing webinar series ArcSource is hosting to help Architecture Firms improve their productivity during the COVID pandemic. Get all the details here: learn.arcsource.com
Learning Objectives
In this session you will learn:
- Optimizing computer hardware, VPN, and remote access settings
- Workflows to manage CAD/BIM files on shared project teams
- Utilizing cloud technologies from Autodesk to improve data access
- Planning for the future after the COVID pandemic
About the Presenter
This session will be led by Dave Monk, the founder and CEO of ArcSource. ArcSource empowers architecture firms with best-in-class technology solutions so they can create great buildings within a predictable IT environment.
Prior to starting ArcSource, Dave earned masters degrees in architecture and structural engineering and worked in both fields. Since then, Dave has become an expert in the technology that design firms use. He loves exploring the intersection of technology, architecture, and business.
Through ArcSource, Dave has helped over 200 architecture firms in the last 20-plus years to manage their technology, be more successful and grow their firms. He speaks regularly on multiple important topics including cyber security, cloud technologies, disaster planning, and IT strategy. He has presented to the AIA audience at the national level and has spoken at the AIA San Francisco and AIA East Bay for 14 years.
Pricing + Registration
- General Admission: $10
- AIA Members: $5
- AIASF Student Members: Free
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