Dynatek Inc., Livonia, Mich., the developers of the MORvision loan origination system, has added an electronic document delivery (EDD) interface category to its Integration Suite offering that will make it easy for providers of electronic mortgage documents to do business with MORvision users.Dynatek's proprietary Plug-In technology provides system level integration of external data files between mortgage industry vendors and MORvision, giving lenders the equivalent of an electronic partner network built into the LOS. The new Plug-In for EDD will allow one-click electronic document delivery for MORvision users. Now, any EDD vendor can develop a Plug-In for MORvision. Data-Vision has already developed a Plug-In for its RemoteDocs offering and VMP has one for its vmpdelivers product. Dynatek's Integration Suite, a collection of Plug-Ins for credit bureaus, flood, title, appraisals, mortgage insurance, automated underwriting, registration and transaction portals. Dynatek's website address is http://www.dynatek.com.
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