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Infonizer and AppOne to Use AppOne's DocOne Engine

AppOne and Infonizer North America recently announced that Infonizer and Microsoft have entered into Memoranda of Understanding to use DocOne.

by Staff
February 11, 2008
2 min to read


Baton Rouge, LA – AppOne, a part of Wolters Kluwer Financial Services, and Infonizer North America, developer of the Dealer Management System (DMS) for Microsoft Dynamics AX, recently announced that Infonizer and Microsoft have entered into Memoranda of Understanding to use DocOne, AppOne’s document engine, as the compliant indirect lending document content provider for the DMS solution.

DocOne is the document printing engine and compliance validation tool developed by AppOne, a national provider of Internet-based risk mitigation and financial technology to banks, auto finance companies and independent auto dealers throughout the United States. DocOne makes the finance process easier for dealers by providing data merging and population of compliant forms through a centralized, Web-based delivery source. It offers detailed volume reporting capabilities and client selection of security levels. It also utilizes the only warranted document content in the industry—Wolters Kluwer Financial Services’ compliance content, which is built upon more than 50 years of experience and knowledge behind Wolters Kluwer Financial Services’ Bankers Systems product line.

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“As we considered the technology and solutions that should be integrated with Dealer Management System for Microsoft Dynamics AX, DocOne was an ideal fit,” said John Reed, Director of Automotive Retail Solutions at Microsoft. “The DocOne engine eases the finance process for dealers by producing all of the documents required by lenders to close indirect finance transactions.”

“DocOne not only simplifies compliance and finance challenges facing dealers, but it also frees third-party providers from building and maintaining a finance document library,” said Lee Domingue, CEO of AppOne. “Through this relationship, AppOne, Infonizer and Microsoft will bring a complete document preparation solution to the automotive indirect lending industry through the power of the DocOne platform.”

Microsoft and Infonizer will provide demonstrations at the 2008 National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Convention & Expo in San Francisco, Feb. 9-12, on the DocOne document printing capabilities being integrated into the DMS for Microsoft Dynamics AX.

For more information, visit www.infonizer.com.

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