DataOne Software And XIGroup Form Strategic Alliance As DataOne/XIGroup
Dominion Enterprises, a leading marketing services company, has announced that two of its automotive businesses, DataOne Software and XIGroup, will form a strategic alliance named DataOne/XIGroup to cross-promote their automotive Web development products.
NORFOLK, VA - Dominion Enterprises, a leading marketing services company, has announced that two of its automotive businesses, DataOne Software and XIGroup, will form a strategic alliance named DataOne/XIGroup to cross-promote their automotive Web development products.
“This exemplifies how Dominion Enterprises approaches integrating businesses. We aren’t interested in merging our businesses unless it better serves our customers, which this alliance clearly does. Combining DataOne’s open-source product development with XIGroup’s strong Web sites and customer support gives auto dealers a more expansive list of products and services to choose from, including inventory management and pricing tools,” said George Nenni, vice president of Dominion Enterprises’ data and Web site automotive businesses.
DataOne specializes in customized Web site design, inventory and content management systems, and a unique back-end design that allows search engines to effectively index its sites. The company has built a strong reputation for rapid software development and deployment, with a strong customer-centric focus.
XIGroup creates affordable, search engine-friendly Web sites for franchise and independent auto dealers and is well known for its top-level customer service and constant product refinement driven by customer feedback.
Joe High, general manager of XIGroup, will oversee operations for DataOne/XIGroup. Cstomers of both companies can expect the same exceptional customer service and top-notch products that they’ve always received,” High said of the alliance. “They can also expect to see improvements over the next few months as we incorporate the strengths of each company across the board.”
Jock Pereira, founder of DataOne Software, will take on a new role as director of software development for Dominion Enterprises’ automotive group. He will coordinate and facilitate research and development efforts among the company’s automotive businesses.
About Dominion Enterprises
Dominion Enterprises, a division of Landmark Communications, is a leading marketing services company serving the automotive, real estate, apartment, recruitment and marine markets. The company operates a variety of businesses that offer Internet marketing, Web site design and hosting, lead generation, CRM, and data capture and distribution services. The company has more than 40 market-leading Web sites reaching more than 12.5 million unique monthly visitors, and more than 500 magazines with a weekly circulation of over 5 million. Headquartered in Norfolk, Va., the company has nearly 6,000 employees nationwide and annualized revenue of more than $946 million.
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