IAT, a leading provider of communication technology for the collection industry and related markets, announced today that they have partnered with Cubs Consulting, Inc. (CCI), to provide a real-time integration between The Collector System® from Columbia Ultimate and CT Center®, IAT’s total predictive dialing and interactive contacting solution for collection organizations of all sizes. Users of IAT hosted services are also benefiting from the Cubs Consulting integration between The Collector System and CT Impact®.

The feature-rich integration application is highly user configurable. It includes multiple-strategy campaign definition, and the use of campaigns generated by the host; the ability to combine WIPs from multiple desks; list management by field; updates to list counters in real-time after campaigns are built (i.e., total worked and removed); flexible nightly scheduling; and seamless communication, with updates to The Collector System based on result codes.

John George, CCI President, said, “We are very excited about doing business with IAT. I’ve had a relationship with them for over 20 years. We are highly invested in this system development. We have conducted an extensive requirements analysis. We’ve visited IAT clients for design input. Our system design matches the requirements we discovered. This is a great opportunity for our company to provide excellent products and services to IAT Clients.”

Dave Rudd, President and CEO of IAT, says, “John George has been a friend to IAT for years. We have a very tight working relationship. His excellent products and services are backed by more than 23 years of experience with Columbia Ultimate technology. We can recommend his interface to our customers with complete confidence.”

Randy Cooper, IAT VP of Research & Development, says, “The interface provided by CCI between CT Center and The Collector System is very robust. CCI has developed dialer solutions for other companies and the response has been very positive. CCI gets very few support calls because their products are so reliable, and they are able to provide accessible, quick turn-around service to Columbia Ultimate customers.” 

About Cubs Consulting, Inc.
Cubs Consulting, Inc. (CCI) is a northwest-based technology firm founded in 2000. They provide custom programming and consulting services to Columbia Ultimate clients nationwide. The Collector System®, commonly referred to as the "CUBS System," is one of the most advanced enterprise-scale software systems available for streamlining the management and processing of collection accounts, and is widely used in many different industries. The CCI team has years of experience in all aspects of The Collector System including support, installation, programming, and product/development management. They are your best alternative choice for Columbia Ultimate custom programming and knowledgeable services. To learn more about Cubs Consulting, Inc., visit www.CubsConsulting.com, send an email to info@CubsConsulting.com or call 360-833-1953.

About IAT
IAT provides predictive dialing and interactive communications contacting solutions for the collection industry and related markets. Their products are installed in hundreds of organizations throughout the U.S., Canada, and South Africa. Using their cutting-edge product offering, CT Center, their Predictive Dialer and Outbound/Inbound Interactive (IVR) Communications systems can operate simultaneously on a single Windows platform. In addition to site-premised systems, CT Impact, IAT’s Hosted Broadcast Messaging and Predictive Dialer service, increases debt recovery without an initial capital investment. By developing quality, collection-specific products and services, and providing outstanding customer service and support, IAT helps customers become significantly more productive and profitable. Founded in 1986, IAT is a privately held company based in Salt Lake City, Utah. To learn more about IAT, CT Center, and CT Impact, visit www.iat-cti.com, send an email to info@iat-cti.com, or call 800.574.8801


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