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Authenticom Expands Offerings With Acquisition Of RyanTech's Automotive Technology

August 26, 2013
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La Crosse, Wis. - Authenticom, a provider of automotive data solutions, including dealer management system integration and data enhancement services, purchased the Automotive Technology Portfolio - Carpod, DMSi and VIN Explosion - from Utah-based RyanTech Inc.


"We are excited about the integration of RyanTech's Technology into Authenticom's service offerings and look forward to the synergies that we can create and leverage together," said Steve Cottrell, pounder and president/CEO, Authenticom. "The addition of this technology will provide greater opportunities to grow our footprint and, most importantly, support our clients. With the addition of this broad spectrum of technology from Carpod to DMSi and VIN Explosion, Authenticom will now have the ability to process inventory images, enhance the inventory management experience for dealers and most importantly move us forward in our path to nearly complete our Authenticom portfolio of products which are designed to serve dealers."


"Joining the team at Authenticom is a humbling experience. We are excited to work with them as they grow their base and integrate our award-winning Microsoft Cloud-Based technologies into their already massive offering to auto dealers industry-wide," said Kevin McMillen, founder and CEO, RyanTech. "The great partnership that our two companies have forged will live long into the future as we work together to better the services and offerings available to auto dealers."


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