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EAC Product Development Solutions Joins the Microsoft Partner Program

EAC anticipates PTC's release of Windchill ProductPoint in December 2008.

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December 23, 2008

By DE Editors

EAC Product Development Solutions (EAC PDS; Minneapolis, MN), a provider of engineering products and services, announced it is a member of the Microsoft Partner Program, and expanded its staff to include two Microsoft Certified professionals.

As a Microsoft Partner, EAC has access to program resources and Microsoft knowledge base to increase the consultative and implementation services for its growing customer base. EAC also pursued the Microsoft partnership in anticipation of the December 2008 release of Windchill ProductPoint, PTC’s new Microsoft SharePoint-based solution for product development.

For more information about the release of Windchill ProductPoint, visit PTC. and for more information on EAC Product Development Solutions, please visit EAC.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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