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StorMan's Multiview now used by Australia's largest owned Self Storage Group
Posted by Chris on 10 Sep 2004 - 13:44 0 comments
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National Storage, Australia's largest Self Storage Group have recenty completed the purchase of four addtional Self Storage sites in Adelaide and Melbourne, making them the largest wholly owned group in the Australian Self Storage industry.

The Group uses StorMan software's enterprise software called MultiView which is the only replicating database software for Self Storage in the world. MultiView developed in Brisbane and Auckland is powered by 4D RDMS

The recent roll out of the four new sites required not only new hardware at each site, but conversion of data from existing systems. StorMan technicians worked overnight to ensure the new sites were operational on the first working day after the purchase.

MultiView gives large operators the ability to analyse all customer data in real time - every site replicates its data every 10 seconds.

National Storage now lead the way in Self Storage management in Australia and with the implimetation of MultiView the focus on transaction prcessing can be head office based rather than at site level, providing large cost savings.


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