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The Warranty Management System (WMS) market within the software industry is a rapidly growing sector. WMS software is designed to help companies manage their warranties and service contracts, as well as track and analyze warranty claims. It can also be used to automate warranty processes, such as claims processing, customer notifications, and product recalls. WMS software can help companies reduce costs associated with warranty claims and improve customer satisfaction.
The WMS market is expected to continue to grow as companies look for ways to streamline their warranty processes and improve customer service. Companies are increasingly turning to WMS software to help them manage their warranties and service contracts more efficiently.
Some of the leading companies in the WMS market include Oracle, SAP, IBM, Microsoft, and ServiceMax. These companies offer a range of WMS solutions, from basic warranty tracking to more advanced analytics and automation. Show Less Read more