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Online Forums Are Commercial and Academic

Peer-to-peer network enables discussions on Spatial products.

By DE Editors  

September 11, 2007

By DE Editors

September 11, 2007 — Spatial Corp. (Broomfield, CO), provider of 3D components, launched its online community, Faces & Facets.

The community, part of Spatial's ongoing customer-centric strategy that emphasizes the importance of customer relationships and open communication, is a peer-to-peer network in which Spatial's users, both commercial and academic, can discuss optimal use of Spatial products and communicate with Spatial developers and executives.

Faces & Facets includes blogs by ACIS Architect John Sloan and other Spatial specialists. These blogs are intended to add yet another dimension of productive communication, with insight into architectural schemes, strategies, and high level work flows as well as development best practices.

To promote the use of Faces & Facets, Spatial is offering a free inaugural edition t-shirt to the first 150 registered users that post on the board. These registered users will also be entered in a drawing for a new iPhone or laptop.

See Faces & Facets or for details on the promotion, visit Spatial Corp.

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


 

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