And The 2008 Mortgage Technology Magazine Winners Are ...

SourceMedia, the publisher of Mortgage Technology magazine, gave out awards in seven categories honoring achievement in mortgage lending technology at the MBA's annual convention in San Francisco. The Steve Fraser Visionary Award is given to an outstanding mortgage technology innovator, visionary or evangelizer. The winner of the award is Kim Weaver of Fiserv for her dedication to furthering the e-mortgage and getting lenders live in an e-mortgage environment. The Release of the Year Award is given to the announcement of a technology product, platform, alliance or initiative that seems likely to have the broadest impact on mortgage lending. The winner of the award is DocVelocity for making lender-proven paperless technology available to all mortgage participants. The Synergy Award is given to technology initiatives and alliances that show exemplary inter-operability in a production setting to advance the cause of automation and e-commerce. The winners of the award are Optimal Blue and Secondary Interactive for bridging the gap between pricing and secondary marketing. The Lasting Impact Award is given to an individual, group or company that launched a technology initiative or development that has had a lasting impact. The winner of the award is Roger Gudobba for evangelizing on behalf of a data-driven process and working to help the mortgage industry embrace this vision. The 10X Award is given to a company, product or technology application having an exponential impact on mortgage lending. The winner of the award is The Turning Point for MACH 3, which helps lenders get repeat business through technology in a down market. The Help Desk Award is given for outstanding customer service and technical support. The winner of the award is Mortgage Builder for combining experienced support staff with cutting-edge technology to help clients. The Fix-It Award is given to a technology tool providing an effective solution for a particular industry problem, need or channel. The winner of the award is Zaio, for solving the problem of appraiser fraud through automation.

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