GiveMePower First CAD Software Vendor To Become Microsoft Windows Embedded Partner
The Windows Embedded Partner Program (WEP) is a strategic worldwide initiative dedicated to providing partners with increased business opportunity, market awareness and technology advantage for Windows CE .NET and Windows XP Embedded computing solutions. The largest program of its kind, WEP includes many of the worlds leading hardware and software companies, including Hitachi, IBM, Intel, Macromedia, NEC, Rockwell, Siemens, Samsung, TDS, Texas Instruments, Toshiba, Trimble Navigation, and ViewSonic.
It is a testament to our technology and our development team that we are the first, and to date only CAD vendor to become a Microsoft Windows Embedded Partner, states Bill Walton, President and CEO of GiveMePower. Becoming a Windows Embedded Partner allows us to reach virtually all of the worlds leading mobile device manufacturers who can benefit by including our Windows CE .NET-based CAD technology as a value-added component on their devices.
Leveraging the Companys position as the only current provider of full-featured 2 and 3-dimensional CAD and digital blueprint processing for Windows CE .NET computing, GiveMePower gains access to a wide range of Microsoft resources designed to assist the Company in bringing their PowerCAD CE mobile and wireless CAD solutions to market faster. Key benefits available to the Company include:
Listing GiveMePower in the Windows Embedded Marketplace, reaching thousands of potential partners and customers who may be interested in embedding PowerCAD CE as a value-added component on their Windows CE .NET hardware devices.
Promoting GiveMePower solutions through the Microsoft WEP InfoBlast newsletter, reaching 3,500+ partners and Fortune 1,000 companies who have requested to receive the latest Windows Embedded product news.
Increasing GiveMePower exposure to key press, analysts and customers by issuing Microsoft supported press releases promoting the latest PowerCAD® embedded solutions.
Using the Microsoft Windows Embedded Partner logo, distinguishing GiveMePower as a member of the industrys largest partner base with specialized development expertise on Windows Embedded platforms.
Submitting GiveMePower customer case studies, eligible for exposure on Microsoft.com.
Generating more sales leads and gaining greater market exposure by participating and exhibiting along side Microsoft in the Microsoft booth at Windows Embedded trade shows.
Advertising in the Microsoft Windows Embedded Resource Guide, with a circulation of 100,000 copies between trade magazines and Microsoft Windows Embedded trade shows.
For more information on GiveMePower products and services, or to download free trial versions of GiveMePower products, call 1-888-97-POWER (toll free US/Canada), or visit the Companys website at http://www.givemepower.com. For more information on Microsoft Windows Embedded partners, visit http://www.microsoft.com/windows/embedded/.
About GiveMePower Corporation
GiveMePower develops, markets and supports affordable, high-performance desktop and mobile/wireless software solutions for the $17.5-billion CAD/CAM software market. A Microsoft Mobile Solutions Partner, GiveMePower is the first company to offer complete 2 and 3-dimensional, AutoCAD® compatible design and digital blueprint processing for desktop and laptop PCs, as well as the latest Windows CE® or Windows CE.NET® equipped Pocket PC's, Pocket PC cell phones, tablet PC's, handheld PC's and industry specific computing devices utilizing Windows® mobile operating systems. More than 200,000 users and business partners in 40 countries around the world power their designs and collaborate on their projects using GiveMePower technologies. For more information, call 1-888-97-POWER or visit the company's website at http://www.givemepower.com.

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