As a result of this collaboration, a new and exciting collections software product, The Sting was created. Over the years, DAKCS and the original flagship product, The Sting, have successfully developed and evolved with the ever changing demands of the collections industry. Recently, Kent Green turned the leadership role over to a well respected member of the management team, Lex Patterson. Lex, with over 15 years experience on the DAKCS team,brings a fresh and exciting new energy to the organization. With his new team in place, Lex has developed an innovative market strategy for 2007 and beyond.
The DAKCS Advantage

DAKCS prides itself in being a “customer centric” organization. Therefore, the primary focus is the development of innovative, creative solutions designed to keep the customer base on the leading edge of technological advancements.
The development team works closely with the client base to understand and to develop solutions that meet and exceed expectations. An active advisory board composed of 8 senior executives from various clients throughout the
country provides important and consistent As a result of this partnership approach, DAKCS introduces an annual Software Revision which incorporates suggestions and improvements at no additional charge to the customer. Plus, exciting new product enhancements are always under development.
At DAKCS, customer relationships are very
important. Creative problem solving with the customer results in the development of custom solutions to meet specific business needs and requirements.
In a recent customer survey, clients were unanimous….DAKCS Software's dynamic product portfolio
coupled with Unparalleled customer service clearly separate DAKCS from the competition.
According to John Chiara of SRA in New Jersey, “DAKCS has proven to be a great partner over the years. Not only are they willing to listen to their customers, but they are always ready to lend ideas and suggestions that help to enhance the product. We really value the partnership that we have with DAKCS.”