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0 Comments | Oct 12, 2011

ATLE and CoreSolutions Software Inc. Announce Strategic Partnership

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Alberta Technology Leaders in Education (ATLE) has partnered with CoreSolutions Software Inc. to use PD Place professional development software as a registration tool for all ATLE sponsored events. In addition to the registration features of PD Place, ATLE members will also be eligible to receive a discount on the purchase price of PD Place.

PD Place will offer superior session and event registration for ATLE sponsored events while facilitating a simpler payment method for event attendees.

“we are very excited to be attending ATLE’s Annual Conference as endorsed vendors. We feel this will give us a great deal of exposure to the Alberta education market as school districts will get firsthand experience with the PD Place product.”   Carl Hughes, Business Development Manager, CoreSolutions Software.

ATLE’s Annual Conference 2011 will not be using PD Place due to time constraints; however, events sponsored by ATLE will be using the software going forward, including the ATLE Annual Conference 2012. As part of the partnership, ATLE members will also be able to secure a 15% discount on the purchase price of PD Place.

Alberta Technology Leaders in Education is a new association under formation to support the work of K-12 jurisdiction technology leaders in Alberta. The inaugural conference of the association occurred on October 25-27, 2006.

CoreSolutions has been developing software applications and custom database solutions to clients throughout North America since 1989. They are experts in the latest technologies including PHP, MySQL, and FileMaker. As the creators of two innovative software systems, PD Place™ for professional development management, and ContinuED® for continuing and adult education management, CoreSolutions works with organizations to save valuable time and resources by improving administrative processes.

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