Data-Vision Inc., Mishawaka, Ind., says it plans to expand its products and staff in 2006 to meet increased mortgage industry demand.The mortgage technology provider said it is planning many enhancements to its RemoteDocs system, including the continued streamlining of the sending and receiving process. Further enhancements are also in the works for the LoanQuoter system, Data-Vision said. John Dempsey, Data-Vision's vice president of sales, said the company will also continue various innovations adopted in 2005, such as so-called webinars and user groups to test company software and services. The company can be found on the Web at http://www.d-vision.com.
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