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ACCO Brands, the global leader behind Swingline, Kensington, and other brands, wanted to improve innovation and collaboration and to standardize Product Life Cycle Management (PLM), in order to speed time to market, reduce costs, and further enhance product quality. The company adopted a Microsoft .NET - based enterprise PLM solution from Aras, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, and cut cycle time by more than 50 percent, speeding time to market.
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| Date: | May 2008 |
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