Default management vendor DRI Management Systems, Newport Beach, California, has deployed a Web services portal for its flagship software, The Default Solution.Through this portal, The Default Solution now features additional connectivity to third party services providers via the Internet, the company said at the MBA Technology Show, Tampa, Fla. The portal¹s secured hosted environment will allow current DRI clients the opportunity to request and receive specific information from their third party vendors right from within The Default Solution. The types of services incorporated into this Web portal offering are credit, appraisals, automated valuations, title reports, broker price opinions, flood certification and insurance, skip tracing, and second lien analysis. The Web services portal is active today and ready for expansion to add even more third-party services. The company can be found on the Web at http://www.DRIdefault.com
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