StoneEagle Joins DealerTrack's OpenTrack Program to Aid DMS Integration
DALLAS - The StoneEagle Group has joined DealerTrack’s OpenTrack program. The OpenTrack program provides StoneEagle customers with real-time bi-directional access to a dealership's data, increasing operational efficiency and profitability.
OpenTrack’s six touch points into the Dealer Management System (DMS) will allow StoneEagle to deliver optimum performance and results to dealers using the DealerTrack DMS. The OpenTrack program gives dealers the flexibility to use solutions delivered by StoneEagle or any third-party application they desire to meet the unique needs of their business.
“StoneEagle is pleased to participate in the OpenTrack program to deliver the highest levels of security, reliability and scalability to our customers,” said Jason Gillette, director of sales and marketing, StoneEagle Group. “The OpenTrack program will enable StoneEagle to increase efficiencies and performance for dealers using the DealerTrack DMS. In addition, the OpenTrack program has been very easy to work with and completely reliable.”
“We are delighted to welcome StoneEagle to the growing list of technology vendors participating in the OpenTrack program,” said Rich Holland, vice president and general manager, DealerTrack DMS. “OpenTrack represents the realization of our vision of an open platform that enables dealers to choose any third party solution they want without sacrificing the efficiency benefits of real-time integration with their DMS.”
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