Inc. Magazine has ranked CRM software provider DealerSocket on its fourth annual Inc. 5000, an exclusive ranking of the nation's fastest-growing private companies.
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"We are honored to be included in the Inc. 5000 rankings for the third year in a row," said Jonathan Ord, co-founder and CEO, DealerSocket, in a statement.
Ord said that it is humbling to be recognized by Inc. Magazine, but the credit really goes to the company’s dealership and OEM customers that drive so much value from the company’s products and services.
“It is also very satisfying to create as many jobs as we have over the past 10 years and to see our employees embrace the vision of complete customer service," he said.
DealerSocket provides the automotive industry with comprehensive Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and training solutions available in the market today, allowing auto dealers to save time, save money, and improve sales staff effectiveness with one consolidated product.
Back in February DealerSocket had announced the availability of ServiceDriver 2.0, a robust enhancement to the DealerSocket CRM Service module built using Adobe Flex, a highly productive application framework used to build rich Internet Applications (RIAs).
DealerSocket’s new service tool will allow service departments to greatly increase their ability to handle multiple customers simultaneously, market more effectively to lost and new service customers and efficiently balance the workload of their service drive.
Owners, managers and dealer principles now have insights into their fixed operations that were previously unavailable, all within a fast and user-friendly web-based interface.
Anil Sharma is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anil’s articles, please visit his columnist page.
Edited by Stefania Viscusi