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There are two types of affiliated user groups:

Special interest, product and industry user groups:
A product user group (PUG) is comprised of users who share a common software product or technology, while an industry user group (IUG) is comprised of users from a common industry or type of business. A special interest group (SIG) is formed around either a product or industry interest. 

Click here to see a list of all SIGs, PUGs and IUGs.

Geographic user groups:
A Quest chapter, regional user group (RUG) or local user group (LUG) is a user group made up of users within a specific geographic area. Local user groups may serve a smaller zone, such as a city or multi-city area. Regional groups tend to serve users spread throughout a larger geographic area, such as several states. Chapters typically serve an even wider area, such as a country or multiple countries.

Click here to see a list of geographic user groups

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