ALLDATA Introduces Online Training Center - BodyShop Business

ALLDATA Introduces Online Training Center

ALLDATA has developed a new training option for
customers, the online ALLDATA Training Center. Launched in late August,
more than 400 customers have already taken advantage of this service,
the company says.

"The Training Center is an interactive website where customers can learn
how to use ALLDATA products," said Marsha Egbert, manager of
organizational development. "Access is available 24/7 so customers can
quickly get the most out of their product subscriptions."

"The ALLDATA Training Center complements our products and gives
customers another option for mastering all the features we pack into our
products," said ALLDATA Training and Sales Development Manager Peter
Jones. "This is a flexible option that incorporates proven learning
methodologies, and it lets busy shop personnel train on their schedule."

Currently, there are 12 courses available covering ALLDATA Repair S3000,
ALLDATA Collision S3500 and ALLDATA Manage. Two more ALLDATA Manage
courses are in production, and several additional courses are planned.
Courses are usually less than 20 minutes and they are divided into
modules. A customer can decide to take an entire course or just view
specific modules. Customers can view titles and courses descriptions
without logging onto the site, but they will need a username and
password to take courses.


More information:

ALLDATA

Demonstrations of the new interactive product training will be given in
booth No. 3265 at the 2011 Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX),
Nov. 1-3, in Las Vegas.

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