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Company Joins Windows Embedded Partner Program

Thursday, May 07, 2009
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Company Joins Windows Embedded Partner Program

Waunakee, WITormach, announces that it has joined the Microsoft Windows Embedded Partner Program. 

 

The new relationship with Microsoft will give Tormach access to Windows Embedded solutions and technologies, improving software solutions and lowering development costs for the PCNC 1100 mill and future products.

 

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Windows Embedded technology will give Tormach the ability to maintain industry leading quality while reducing project costs and lead times. The agreement allows Tormach to customize software for product offerings and adapt to the ever-changing computer architecture landscape. 

As a Windows Embedded developer, Tormach will be able to provide specialized applications and platforms that enhance performance, functionality, and user-friendliness.

 

“We are really excited about the benefits to our customers as a result of the partnership with Windows Embedded,” says Greg Jackson, President of Tormach. 

 

“This agreement allows Tormach to concentrate our product development and bring affordable and innovative CNC solutions to our customers at a faster pace.”

 

According to Jackson, the main reason for partnering with Windows Embedded was dependability.  “Our customers are making an investment in our products and look to us for long term value. Windows Embedded products carry a 10 year life cycle, far different than the consumer products. Our investment in these technologies will help us ensure that we can support our customers far into the future and improve the value of our products to our customers.”

 

For more information visit www.tormach.com  

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