King of Prussia, PA, Aug. 03, 2017 -- Advanced Technology Group, Inc. (ATG), a leading provider of software for the community association industry, is announcing a new quarterly release cycle for its Complete Control for Communities (C3) software.
As ATG’s cornerstone product, C3 is utilized by community management companies for financial management, reporting, online training, security, integrated web capabilities and other cutting-edge homeowners’ association and condominium association management tools.
“We made the move from a yearly to a quarterly release cycle to provide our clients with enhanced functionality at a much faster pace,” says Matt Lineberger, ATG president. “Our clients are better positioned to benefit from the trailblazing technology that our team delivers to the market.”
“The ATG team is excited that we’ve streamlined our release processes and are now delivering new functionality to our customers throughout the year,” stated Alan Volk, ATG director of software development. “Our team’s number one goal is to provide our clients with the most up-to-date technology, and this announcement achieves that goal.”
Advanced Technology Group, Inc. is a premier provider of technology solutions for the community association industry. Founded in 1991, ATG's flagship product is Complete Control for Communities, commonly referred to as C3, and is used to manage the operations of some of the largest and most successful community association management companies in the industry. For more information on ATG and C3, please visit us on the web at www.atgonline.com or call us directly at (877) ATG-5050.
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Ashley S Cantwell Advanced Technology Group 214-272-4107 [email protected]


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