Auto/Mate Wins 8th Straight Workplace Award
The Albany Times Union has named Auto/Mate to its Top Workplaces list for the eighth consecutive year, ranking the dealer software company third in the mid-size employer category.
The Albany Times Union has named Auto/Mate to its Top Workplaces list for the eighth consecutive year, ranking the dealer software company third in the mid-size employer category.
The global market for dealer management systems will hit $10.1 billion by 2025, a ‘healthy’ projected growth rate of 8%, according to the latest forecast by Research Reports.
The technology firm this week announced that more than 100 million vehicles have been sold through its software platforms since the company was founded out of the garage of co-founders Brad Perry and Jonathan Ord.
VisionMenu today announced integration with Dominion DMS, allowing Dominion dealers to pull information into the F&I menu maker’s suite of software selling solutions.
The software firm's Virtual Service Advisor is now integrated with Autosoft's DMS. GoMoto users can now open repair orders, update customer appointments and information, and offer trade appraisals and upsell every customer.
The deal was first reported on Sunday by The Banks Report, which described the pending acquisition as checking off 'several boxes for CDK while filling a big product hole — a viable integrated CRM platform with significant market share.'
Add Cox Automotive to the growing list of tech vendors and dealers alleging that CDK and Reynolds and Reynolds Co. conspired to eliminate competition for data integration services and seize control over dealer and third-party data.
Dealers using both Auto/Mate’s DMS and Oplogic’s CRM can now benefit from the increased sales and operations intelligence shared in real time between the two systems.
Basing your hiring and retention decisions on familiarity with dealership systems could cause you to miss qualified applicants.
Five days after announcing a ‘stunning victory’ in its antitrust suit against CDK and Reynolds, Authenticom today learned it will have to wait seven days to see if the Seventh Circuit will hear the DMS providers’ appeal of the preliminary injunction confirmed on Friday by the federal court judge hearing its suit.
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