Maxwell Systems Launches 'My Maxwell'

Words: Dan KamysMaxwell Systems Launches 'My Maxwell'

Maxwell Systems Inc., a provider of construction business management software solutions, has unveiled enhancements and redesign of online customer-exclusive support and resource website to deliver a fresh look, added convenience, and other enhancements.

Accessible via secure login at www.maxwellsystems.com/mymaxwell, the site provides what customers need for around-the-clock access to support, training, product information and account details, and much more from a central location. It is a flexible way customers can learn more about using Maxwell Systems software to its fullest, and so work with greater ease and efficiency, while maximizing their technology investment through the lifetime of the solution used, whether construction estimating software, construction accounting software, construction project management software, or complete construction software.
 
The My Maxwell website is a convenient way for contractors to accomplish more in less time with greater ease and efficiency. Users can live chat with a support tech; download valuable software updates; submit product enhancement requests; watch self-paced training videos; coordinate classroom or on-site training; and reference thousands of searchable, helpful how-to articles, user guides, tax information, product news, and more.
 
"The redesign makes it easier to get to favorite features and puts navigation at a glance," says Mike Zarzeka, VP, customer operations at Maxwell Systems. "Plus the entire site is now packaged neatly and conveniently within the Maxwell Systems home page. So My Maxwell, made available exclusively to customers with an active Maxwell Systems support agreement, is now a single bookmark for a powerful online resource."
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