It looks like they are attempting to create a support platform on Stack Overflow for their product but happened to go about it the wrong way. While doing this is acceptable, there are a few guidelines which they obviously didn't follow.
As Tim Post states:
There has to be some existing questions about your product on the site, preferably tags specific to your product to accompany them. It's generally best if these come from our community, we advise against seeding the site with questions about your product. Our community is very sensitive to spam and might see your attempt as such.
Your developers must be active on the site. They need enough rep to edit, re-tag, close, re-open, etc. They won't be able to be of much help to your customers if they don't have at least editing privileges. Preferably, they've got more to their credit on the site than just questions about your product.
At this point, this product/company doesn't appear to have any presence on Stack Overflow. For the time being, the questions have been removed and they've been directed to several posts about self-promotion and using SO as their support platform.
In the future, if you see something like this, you can use a custom "Other" flag on one of the posts and ask for a moderator to investigate.