San Mateo, Calif.-based Dorado has just announced a flurry of new partners, clients and product enhancements at the MBA convention in San Diego, all underlining its claim to pre-eminence in providing Web services to the mortgage industry.The new clients announced by Dorado were Commercial Federal Bank and Northern Lights Mortgage. Greenpoint Mortgage, already a Dorado customer, signed on to use Dorado's Web services platform. The most timely of the announcements was Dorado's new partnership with Docutech to enable Northern Lights to order good-faith estimates, Truth-in-Lending disclosures, and other initial documents through a Web service via Dorado's ChannelMaster and Docutech's ConformX to create either traditional or SMART docs compliant with standards set by the Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization. Dorado's .MOR Web Services platform also offers ConformX as a stand-alone Web service that can be integrated directly into any configuration of existing legacy systems. Dorado's website address is http://www.dorado.com. Docutech can be found at http://www.dtdocs.com.
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