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Pims
To Launch Pimsware Collection Software
System
Duluth GA, JULY 15, 2005 Portfolio
Inventory Management Systems (PIMS) will
introduce Pimsware, its enterprise
version collection software, on July
20-23, 2005, at the Association of
Credit and Collections Professionals 66th
annual convention and exposition in Washington, D.C.
PIMS provides
the collection software solution to debt
buyers, collection agencies, agency
managers, and collection attorneys with
its efficient and cost effective
collection system. Pimsware is a
web-based collection system, designed
with the flexibility to customize the
system to the specifications of each
client. We make use of the latest
technologies to deploy our solutions. We
support Windows 2003 and IIS 6.0 for the
front end application and Microsoft's
SQL Server for all of our backend
database needs.
Pimsware is
interfaced with several letter and skip
vendors, outfitted to accept credit card
and ACH payments, includes the ability
to attached scanned documents to an
account, and is auto dialer and voice
over IP enabled. Reporting is
equipped with OLAP technology, which
provides a truly analytical, friendly to
navigate click and drag method of
creating reports on the fly, and also
includes a built-in tool to produce
portfolio stratification reports.
Senior Vice
President, Dan Johnson, said: “We are
committed to establishing long lasting
relationships with each customer
individually by providing on-going
enhancements to Pimsware that yield a
meaningful contribution to our
customer’s recovery efforts.
”Based out of
Duluth, GA (a suburb of
Atlanta, ), PIMS is a provider of web-based
collection software and portfolio
analysis systems. PIMS develops custom
collection systems, which seamlessly
integrates with existing software and
automates portfolio functions to meet
the specifications for firms that buy
debt, collect on contingency, and also
offers the ability to manage accounts
beyond the pre-legal stage by tracking
the litigation process in-house, or
through the use of your outsourced legal
network.
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