Del Mar Database, San Diego, has announced the release of InTrac, a front-end point-of-sale application for small and medium-size mortgage lenders.The application is an optional add-on to a lender's DataTrac software, Del Mar's flagship back-office automation system, the company said. Del Mar said it will continue supporting POS integrations with other software vendors. "The third-party POS systems work very well for many lenders because they are simple and easy to use, and most originators are already familiar with them," said John Walsh, president of Del Mar Database. "However, the very simplicity of the solutions also requires lenders to impose business rules for managing their business outside of their technology. .... InTrac provides a powerful POS option to lenders needing a more sophisticated solution." The company can be found online at http://www.delmardb.com.
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