DealerDOCX Joins Dealertrack DMS' Opentrack Third-Party Partner Program
API integration with leading dealer management system software provider will continue to drive business results.

API integration with leading dealer management system software provider will continue to drive business results.
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. – DealerDOCX (dealerdocx.com), a leading provider of secure end-to-end cloud-based document management solutions for the automotive industry, announced it has become a certified third-party that integrates via API through Dealertrack DMS' Opentrack Partner Program (dealertrack.com/dms). The certification brings together two experts in the industry to deliver streamlined solutions to dealerships around the nation.
"Becoming an Opentrack-certified partner allows us to provide our DealerDocx and Dealertrack DMS clients a more integrated experience to our cloud-based document management and business intelligence solution," said John Smith, CEO of DealerDOCX. "Dealertrack's DMS is used by dealers across the nation, enabling them to manage all aspects of their business seamlessly."
"We've been exploring opportunities to work with DealerDocx for nearly a year, and we are so pleased to add another partner to our Opentrack platform who is as invested in solving dealer's problems as we are," said Tyler Anderson, Director of Business Development, Dealertrack DMS.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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