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A note from T. Hathaway
CEO / Founder

We're one month into 2012 and I’m incredibly excited about the future. I feel like 2012 brought with it a new EAC image, message and set of services that directly support the needs of our clients. We’ve been successfully providing engineering and product development tools and services for more than 15 years, but I feel like this is the time, now is the moment, when all of the pieces have fallen into place. More than ever before EAC is ready to convey and support what we believe – ‘there’s a better way to develop products.’

Our company is stable, growing and continuing down a path of developing and providing the best engineering, design and collaboration solutions in the world. Our services and assessments are transforming the way organizations approach product development. Everyday my inbox is filled with stories of how we’re dramatically increasing our customer’s product development productivity.

It’s an exciting time to be in the world of product development. I look forward to 2012 and any opportunities to work with your organization to improve the way you develop products.

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The Product Development System Blog: "A frog in a well" by: Bill Farmer
Jan. 17th, 2012
For functional product development groups, understanding their own bigger picture - the landscape in which their well or silo exists - is the first step in the work of connecting the silos and fostering systematic operation. To all of you who from time to time feel like "a frog in a well", this blog is aimed at letting you know what's going on outside of your well.

EBOM & MBOM - What they are and how you can use them together and more intelligently
Jan. 10th, 2012
Most companies developing pr oducts have EBOMs and MBOMs. Removing manual and redudant data entry can significantly decrease errors. There are tools that can be used to connect engineering and manufacturing bills of materials in order to streamline the data flow from product development to manufacturing.

Quotes from our clients

Here are some recent quotes from clients of EAC Product Development Solutions:

"I am really pleased with the level of professional training that myself and the rest of the users received from EAC. We look forward to working with them in the future."

"EAC provided highly competent, technically skilled Windchill business professionals. The team's previous PLM implementation experience was vital in delivering our software implementation and data migration on schedule."

"The implementation of Windchill PDMLink and data migration from Intralink went really smooth thanks to skilled team from EAC. It was nice to have someone on-site when we entered the go-live phase, to solve any problems that may have developed during that phase."