ALLDATA(R) Showcases i.SHOP(TM) Compliant Technology
ALLDATA promotes technology allowing auto repair shop systems to seamlessly exchange data
Las Vegas, NV - November 5, 2009 - ALLDATA LLC, the leading provider of vehicle
manufacturers' service and repair information for professional repair shops, is showcasing
its newest application of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association's i.SHOPTM
Version 3 (i.SHOP3) standard during Automotive Aftermarket Industry Week in Las Vegas.
The i.SHOP3 technology standard enables auto repair shop equipment and systems from any
participating company to share information about the customer, the vehicle and the work being
performed. ALLDATA is one of the original architects and implementers of the i.SHOP standard,
introducing its first i.SHOP compliant information server in 2001.
"With i.SHOP3, it is easier and more efficient to use ALLDATA information for writing
service, diagnostics and parts purchases," said ALLDATA Vice President of Product and
Business Development, Steve Gill. "ALLDATA becomes a more valuable part of all marketing
and repair activities in the shop."
"It's often difficult for the end user to comprehend the technical advantages of i.SHOP,"
says Ben Johnson, Senior Product Marketing Manager at ALLDATA. "The best way to explain
i.SHOP's benefits is to show them the finished products. We can do that since two major
automotive technology companies recently announced products using i.SHOP3 to leverage
ALLDATA's information resources. And we expect others to follow."
ALLDATA will also be featured in the "Shop of Tomorrow," at the Automotive Aftermarket
Products Exposition (AAPEXTM), where the future of tool and information integration
will be demonstrated. "We'll be showing a prototype ALLDATA application which merges ALLDATA's
OE diagnostic processes with vehicle data via i.SHOP3 interfaces," explains Johnson. "Using
wireless technology, a technician will be able to more efficiently diagnose a vehicle with
ALLDATA Repair information and vehicle data. Information about the vehicle and diagnostic
results will be seamlessly shared with a shop management system and an alignment system.
The Shop of Tomorrow will also feature our ability to support telematics. In this demonstration,
a technician will remotely diagnose a vehicle without ever touching it. The entire integration
was done in weeks instead of months or years, thanks to i.SHOP3."
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