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Pros and Cons of Using Your LOS as Middleware

by Anthony Garritano

Reprinted from National Mortgage News,

June 19, 2006

How one mortgage wholesaler extended its loan origination system to incorporate third-party technologies into its mortgage process.

From Main Street to Wall Street at Internet Speed Integrating the mortgage supply chain is vital to reducing cycle time, improving customer service

by Joe Filoseta

Why do mortgage loan production costs remain too high? Joe Filoseta argues that the biggest hurdle to date has been lenders' inability to integrate and synchronize the mortgage production process with channel and supplier trading partners. It's not enough to get the appraisal faster, when what really matters is what you do with the data after you get the appraisal.

.NET Technology Comes of Age

by Frank Ferris

Reprinted from Mortgage Technology,

November, 2006

Today’s .NET framework is far more mature than it used to be and mortgage lenders can use it to harness the power of the Internet without abandoning their legacy systems. Case in point is Mortgage Investors Group in Knoxville, which is using Interlinq E3, an enterprise mortgage lending solution build on the .NET framework, to get its systems and service providers working together more effectively.