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Published: 23rd May 2006 |
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Add CommentFiled in: AATCPeople and businesses all over the world rely on Adobe products. They also rely on the ability to learn new versions and updates as they are released. By becoming an Adobe Authorized Training Center (AATC), your institution benefits from a visible tie to the Adobe brand, as well as inside access to useful training materials, prerelease software, and a variety of Adobe partner resources and information.
What is an AATC?
An Adobe Authorized Training Center is a training facility that offers instructor-led courses and training on Adobe products. To become AATCs, training centers must employ Adobe Certified Instructors (ACIs) to teach their Adobe courses, and meet additional requirements.
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