StoneEagle Integrates with Auto/Mate DMS
ALBANY — StoneEagle has completed integration with Auto/Mate's Dealership Management System (DMS), the companies announced this week. Dealer groups using Auto/Mate's DMS and StoneEagle's web-based applications will now benefit from seamless and real-time data updates in both systems.
"Auto/Mate believes that the more technology vendors we integrate with, the more choices our dealers have, allowing them to lower costs and increase efficiencies," said Mike Esposito, president and CEO of Auto/Mate. "Our Open/Mate program offers vendors an affordable and easy way to integrate their applications with Auto/Mate's Automotive Management Productivity Suite (AMPS)."
StoneEagle offers a range of web-based applications to help dealers manage performance, accountability and production across their F&I and service departments. StoneEagle solutions are designed to automate manual tasks, deliver accurate information, increase profitability, and maximize customer satisfaction, officials said.
"Integrating with Auto/Mate greatly increases efficiencies for our dealers using the AMPS DMS," said Jason Gillette, vice president of sales and marketing for StoneEagle. "Seamless integration keeps all data in both systems up to date and accurate, eliminating double entry and manually generating reports from different DMS systems."
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