TexasACL User GroupOn its webpage, ACL defines an ACL User Group as:
A User Group is an organized body of customers who have licensed ACL software products for use in their professional work. The primary objective of an ACL User Group is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and methodologies in the use of ACL software amongst its members.
A User Group also helps to promote best practices in the use of ACL software for data analysis, auditing and business oversight activities. In addition, User Groups can provide a channel of communication between users and ACL, allowing us to better understand your common objectives and how we can help you use ACL to its full advantage.
The TexasACL User Group was at one time the second largest ACL User Group in the country. It was a loose affiliation of semi-autonomous ACL user groups from across the state of Texas. The group was founded in 2007 when Porter Broyles and ACL's Director of Marketing Peter Millar were discussing the concept of user groups. Porter expressed a desire to belong to one and Peter indicated ACL's desire to support user groups. Before the conversation was completed, Porter and Peter had each committed the other to getting a User Group started in Houston, Texas. While ACL supports the User Groups, it is not involved with the operations or activities of the User Groups. The User Groups operate entirely independent of ACL.
The group expanded to include the cities Houston, San Antonio, Austin and Dallas/Ft Worth. Each of these chapters operated independently, but in unison with the other groups. The Houston ACL User Group is currently inactive. The San Antonio ACL User Group is affiliated with the San Antonio chapter of Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.