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MTI Systems Expands Costimator Support

By DE Editors  

March 24, 2014

MTI Systems is offering free training classes to improve the software proficiency of its customers that use Costimator, the company's cost estimating, quoting and process planning software. These sessions will be offered at MTI headquarters, with plans to launch additional training sessions on the Web.

"As our software development and engineering teams continue to add more features and benefits to Costimator, such as more advanced cost models as well as new features to create and modify them, it comes as no surprise that these new features might warrant additional training," said Rene Laviolette, chief programmer for MTI Systems.

MTI is offering the training as part of the company's support and maintenance program.

For more information, visit MTI Systems.

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

 

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