Nexsyis Implements Cloud Platform to Better Serve Individual Shops and Small MSOs - BodyShop Business

Nexsyis Implements Cloud Platform to Better Serve Individual Shops and Small MSOs

Software company states that new features and streamlined user-interface make program more economical for smaller businesses.

Nexsyis Collision Repair Management has released the next generation of NexConnex with the implementation of a cloud-based platform that aims to better serve existing clients and also support individual shops and smaller MSOs.

The new platform has more customization features and a streamlined user-interface that Nexsyis says reduces training requirements, making it more economical for smaller businesses.
 
“When we first developed Nexconnex, we worked on creating visibility into the repair process through document imaging and other tools from any location across a larger multi-unit enterprise,” said Dave Braun, president of Nexsyis. “However, the central features of the product have always been the integration of management and financial processes, and the reduction of unnecessary administrative tasks. These are tools every business – large or small – needs to be successful. We are excited to offer NEXconnex accessibility to the many smaller business owners who have been asking for it.”


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