Website makes sense of expanded software portfolio

A PTC - Parametric Technology (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 31, 2006

A new website makes it easier for PTC's expanded customer and partner community to find relevant information quickly.

Following the acquisitions of Mathsoft and Arbortext, PTC has launched a new website that makes it easier for the expanded customer and partner community to find relevant information quickly.

With an improved navigation and search structure users can retrieve information by solution, industry, customer process or topic area with just a few clicks.

The new homepage sets a clear focus on the various industry segments PTC serves such as aerospace and defence, industrial equipment, automotive, electronics and high tech, life sciences, financial services, publishing, and retail, footwear and apparel.

PTC has also established different product related community forums offering the opportunity to exchange information with other users and interact with PTC product managers.

In addition, Jim Heppelmann, PTC's Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer provides regular updates on product strategy in his blog as part of the new "Pro/Intralink Advisor" site.

"PTC will continue to offer more vertical, process-oriented solutions to meet the specific challenges of our customers in different industries", said Robert Gremley, Divisional Vice President of Marketing, PTC.

"The redesign of our website reflects this approach, making it easier for customers and prospects to unlock the full value of our solutions and connect to knowledgeable industry experts using the website as an effective communication platform".

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