Bluebird Auto Rental Systems to Host Users Conference
To celebrate their 25th year of providing software to the car rental industry and to introduce their latest version, RentWorks4, Bluebird Auto Rental Systems is holding a special two day Users Conference on September 26th and 27th.
To celebrate their 25th year of providing software to the car rental industry and to introduce their latest version, RentWorks4, Bluebird Auto Rental Systems is holding a special two day Users Conference on September 26th and 27th. The event will be held at the Parsippany Hilton in Parsippany, New Jersey, USA.
In 1982, Bluebird Systems introduced AutoMate to the auto rental industry, which ran on their proprietary operating system, SuperDOS. Now, 25 years later, Bluebird is proud to introduce their new industry-leading vehicle rental business software, RentWorks4. This amazing product will be the focus of the Users Conference. With a rich Windows interface, RentWorks 4 features the latest N-Tier software architecture and is fully Internet ready. In fact there are so many features in this new release it is impossible to list them all here!
Bluebird Auto Rental Systems has always been in the forefront of the auto rental software market and the release of RentWorks 4 solidifies their position as an innovative leader. With the demand for software products that can seamlessly integrate with a host of other systems and comply to the latest SOA and Web Services standards the time for RentWorks 4 is now.
Bluebird Auto Rental Systems hopes you will take advantage of this opportunity to meet with the designers of RentWorks 4 and learn fist-hand how this amazing new product can transform your business.
The Users Conference will also be the opportunity to participate in break-out sessions on topics such as:
• Forecasting Reports (Revenue, Utilization)
• Data Mining with Results Report Writer and Excel
• Rate Management
• Back Office Procedures
For more information on any product or service from Bluebird Auto Rental Systems and Orion Systems, call (800) 304-5805 or visit barsnet.com.
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