ACDI Announces KPAX Integration With DXoneERP
ACDI Announces KPAX Integration With DXoneERP
Access Control Devices Inc. (ACDI) has announced a new partnership between KPAX and DXoneERP.
KPAX was designed to integrate with the industry’s most popular third-party software applications, and this partnership with DXone is sure to enhance business processes for dealers across the imaging channel.
"All of us at ACDI are excited to announce this new KPAX integration alongside our partners from DXone," said Josh Lane, president and CEO, ACDI. "The team at DXone shares our desire to consistently improve efficiency and add value to the channel. We feel like this initiative pairs autonomy and choice with innovation, automation, and delivery."
With a mission to enable companies that distribute, manage, service and sell office equipment and office technology to manage their processes smarter, DXone delivers an alternative no-code/low-code cloud ERP and digital transformation solution that is industry-centric and focused on solving the immediate needs of this channel. The platform was designed to save time and give customers back control of their data with access at any time from anywhere.
"Integrating DXone with KPAX through ACDI offers a transformative solution for dealers that is future-proof, agile and resilient," said Alex Cribby, founder and CEO, DXone. "We’re thrilled to introduce this partnership to the channel and continue our steadfast commitment to office technology and equipment resellers everywhere."
KPAX is a centralized management solution for multibrand office printing devices that reinvents the management of printers and MFPs by offering innovative deployment options that address the challenges of today's customer environments. From a single interface, users can access MFP device information regardless of the number of sites, the number of customers or the number of machines.
The partnership with DXone marks ACDI's second new integration for KPAX in 2025, following the launch of EZ Meter, which allows users to collect fleet management data — including supplies and print counts — from a USB printer and send it to data collection software such as KPAX. It reinforces ACDI's commitment to providing impactful solutions that enhance efficiency and productivity across the channel.