"We rely on the solid combination of Management PLUS, Pervasive SQL and Microsoft Great Plains to efficiently organize and maintain vital records for more than 26 locations throughout 30 properties in two states."
Chuck TownsendMark III Management Corp.
Mark III Management Corporation, an Indianapolis-based property development and management company, successfully employs Management PLUS and Pervasive.SQL to store their property management data, while using Microsoft Great Plains and Microsoft SQL Server to store their accounting data. With more than 4,000 apartment units, Mark III understands how important it is to have superior performance and compatibility in any size operation, which is why they selected Management PLUS to integrate with their accounting software. Chuck Townsend of Mark III notes that the Management PLUS solution continues to serve as a valuable tool that automates many of his property managers' daily tasks.
"Ease of use is definitely the best feature of Management PLUS," Townsend said. "We rely on the solid combination of Management PLUS, Pervasive.SQL and Microsoft Great Plains to efficiently organize and maintain vital records for more than 11 locations throughout ten properties in two states. We applaud ACS for its continued support and reassurance that Management PLUS will continue to serve us well by ensuring support of multiple databases."
"ACS chose Pervasive.SQL as its database solution because we needed a database that was high-performance, low-maintenance, but still scalable to match our customers' growth," said John Thranow, Customer Support Manager at ACS. "The installation is easy, and we're able to deploy a solution that's both fast and seamless to our clients. Because Pervasive.SQL is so easy to maintain, it allows my staff to spend time talking with our customers about how to better use Management PLUS, instead of focusing on setup and database maintenance issues."
To better facilitate the data between Management PLUS and Microsoft Great Plains, ACS developed the integration directly into Microsoft Great Plains, making it database independent. Because of this the integration is seamless, and the databases can coexist on the same server.
For more information on Mark III Management Corporation, visit http://www.mark3mgmt.com/.


