Partner Article
Amdaris drives Autoguard Group’s software revamp to streamline service delivery efficiency
Autoguard Group, which provide end-to-end, bespoke aftersales solutions to the motor industry in more than 32 countries around the world, has partnered with Amdaris, an Insight company, to develop new software applications that reduce tickets and improve the overall stability of Autoguard’s web app.
As part of the process, Amdaris implemented an IT service operation model that incorporated incidents, problems and changes to streamline application support operations and improve Autoguard’s service delivery efficiency.
Amdaris introduced Dynamic Delivery Pods that supported Autoguard’s existing applications while simultaneously driving the development of new ones. In addition to its Dynamic Delivery Pods, Amdaris also supported application maintenance and mobile development, ensuring scalability and flexibility for future enhancements.
Autoguard turned to Amdaris to launch the new application built from the ground up, with extensive innovation carried out on existing software.
John Wade, Group Operations Director at Autoguard Group, commented: “Amdaris seamlessly picked up from where our previous supplier left off and hit the ground running with its onboarding process. Its Dynamic Delivery Pods solution offered the ideal balance between supporting its existing work and innovating to push Autoguard to the next level. There’s always more work to do, but we’re excited to see where our partnership with Amdaris goes next.”
Vlad Nanu, CEO of Amdaris, added: “Autoguard required a team who could understand the task at hand and drive maintenance and innovation across its web platforms. We’re proud to work with the Autoguard teams to deliver this ask. We look forward to continuing our journey with Autoguard and supporting future technological requirements.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lucy Jefferson .
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