Tier One to Use StoneEagle’s Latest Offering, SEcureARCH
DALLAS – StoneEagle Insurance Systems, Inc. has partnered with Tier One Warranty Services, LLC to provide a suite of online services.
Tier One Warranty Services, based in Houston, is a provider of flexible extended coverage and similar products in the United States and Europe.
“We have come to depend on StoneEagle’s technical expertise and ability to adapt to changing business requirements in the industry,” said Lance Davis, CEO of Tier One Warranty. “When presented with the opportunity to start using StoneEagle’s new system almost immediately, we knew that was the right choice for us moving forward.”
“We couldn’t be more excited about working with Tier One and the timing for us couldn’t be better,” said Brent Allen, president of StoneEagle. “Since we first mentioned the direction we were going with our next administration system, the interest from existing and new customers has been extremely high. StoneEagle has a unique vantage point in the administration industry with a large client base on not one, but two fully functional systems.”
SEcureARCH is StoneEagle’s third commercially available warranty administration system and it combines decades of industry experience with the latest technologies. It is fully integrated and compatible with all of StoneEagle’s other offerings as well as an array of other various providers.
Tier One will immediately start deploying the SEcureARCH system to its clients and partners for rating, selling and administering vehicle service contracts.
SEcureARCH is built on the Microsoft .NET 4.0 Framework and Microsoft SQL Server 2010. The front end (which includes built-in dealer functionality) is written in C# and JQuery to provide a rich user experience.
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