MAM Transitions 27 Customers To Live Status In Past 12 Months

MAM Transitions 27 Customers To Live Status In Past 12 Months

A “live” status means that those customers, comprising of 120 locations, have successfully installed and launched Autopart for managing their businesses after completing individual implementation and training processes.

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MAM Software Inc., a leading provider of business management solutions, is pleased to announce its transition of 27 Autopart customers to “live” status within the past 12 months. A “live” status means that those customers, comprising of 120 locations, have successfully installed and launched Autopart for managing their businesses after completing individual implementation and training processes.

The implementation period is often dependent on the customer’s previous system, specific needs and business complexities. The process includes consultative planning, on-site training, customized software configuration to meet each business’ requirements and any further modifications uncovered during the consulting process.

“Changing business software is probably the largest project any business will undertake” said Craig Bond of Bond Auto Parts, the 17th largest auto parts chain in America. “MAM Software worked closely with our team and helped us make the transition to the new technology.”

“Our capacity to implement systems has significantly increased this past year” said Patrick Maley, president of MAM Software. “We jumped from 14 customer “Go-Lives” the previous year to 27 this year. This is a direct result of our increased investment and improved processes. We have been growing our Professional Services, Customer Support, and Product Development teams and we are pleased with the results of that effort.”

Using modern Microsoft SQL technology, Autopart includes business management essentials for the automotive aftermarket like point of sale, inventory management, forecasting, purchasing, reporting and a fully-integrated accounting package. For more information about how Autopart can help your business, click here.

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