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Revit Platform Best Practices White Paper Released

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KyleB_Autodesk
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Revit Platform Best Practices White Paper Released

Revit MEP Community,
I wanted to alert you to a recently released White Paper on Revit 2009 Best Practices for Subscription customers. It is most certainly "Required Reading". Check out more info on my blog.

http://inside-the-system.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/07/required-readin.html

If you folks want to be the first to know about such things, subscribe to my RSS feed, which i conveniently have a blog post about.

http://inside-the-system.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/02/do-you-rss.html

There will most certainly be a great deal of discussion on this document, so I have spawned a Thread in the Revit Platform forum for everyone to discuss. Please go there for any comments or questions that you want to raise.

http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=84722

Cheers,
Kyle B
Revit MEP Product Manager
inside-the-system.typepad.com


Kyle Bernhardt
Director
Building Design Strategy
Autodesk, Inc.

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MarauderX
in reply to: KyleB_Autodesk

Thanks Kyle. I was hoping to have a few more hoops to jump through, very small and on fire would be perfect to match my experiences thus far.
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Why are these whitepapers only available for subscribers? Autodesk needs to make these public immediately so that we all can receive support.
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Anonymous
in reply to: KyleB_Autodesk

On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 18:41:10 +0000, kuby83 <> wrote:

>Why are these whitepapers only available for subscribers? Autodesk needs to make these public immediately so that we all can receive support.

You get what you pay for?

Novell....it does a server good!
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jay1210
in reply to: KyleB_Autodesk

hey guys havent read it yet because i dont have a subcription password my boss did not give me, but sorry to ask what it is all about? does it help alot ? can anyone give a link where i can dl it with out subcription, please help thankssss
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cwade
in reply to: KyleB_Autodesk

I see, well, bottom line is:

The better the hardware, the better the performance.

I don't think the recommendation in the whitepaper go far enough personally, I would say Minimum Requirements for a PC:
64-Bit OS
8 GB RAM
200 GB Hard Drive
Quad Core 2.4 GHz processor
Dedicated Video Card with 512 MB Ram

Personal opinion of course, but it's what seems to work the best as of right now.
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Anonymous
in reply to: KyleB_Autodesk

Just downloaded it now (I will start reading at lunch) but, reading the
index, this looks like it could be a *great* read!

Offer a `thanx' from me please.

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Kyle B [Autodesk] wrote:
> Revit MEP Community,
> I wanted to alert you to a recently released White Paper on Revit 2009 Best Practices for Subscription customers. It is most certainly "Required Reading". Check out more info on my blog.
>
> http://inside-the-system.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/07/required-readin.html
>
> If you folks want to be the first to know about such things, subscribe to my RSS feed, which i conveniently have a blog post about.
>
> http://inside-the-system.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/02/do-you-rss.html
>
> There will most certainly be a great deal of discussion on this document, so I have spawned a Thread in the Revit Platform forum for everyone to discuss. Please go there for any comments or questions that you want to raise.
>
> http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=84722
>
> Cheers,
> Kyle B
> Revit MEP Product Manager
> inside-the-system.typepad.com

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