ADP Third Party Access Program Approves Eight New Companies
ADP Dealer Services announced that eight new companies have completed the software company’s Third Party Access Program.
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. — ADP Dealer Services, a division of Automatic Data Processing Inc., announced the next wave of companies that have successfully completed the approval process of the ADP Third Party Access Program.
Vendor partners approved between July 1, 2011, and Sept. 30, 2011, include:BG Products Inc., Car Interactive Inc. dba CarResearch.com, Certified Dealer's Process LLC, CLK CLK Inc., Data-FI LLC, iMagicLab, Innovative Aftermarket Systems (IAS) and Interlink Integration Technology.
Additional, ADP Dealer Services announced that the following vendor partners have added new products or functionality through the Third Party Access Program: AutoAlert, Distribution Service Technologies Inc., Dynatron Software, eLead CRM, Ethos Group, Interlink Integration Technology, One-Eighty Corporation and VinSolutions.
ADP’s Third Party Access Program provides an open and integrated channel for third-party vendors wanting access to the dealer management system (DMS). The company currently has over 100 third-party application providers participating in its program.
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