Fidelity Information Services, Jacksonville, Fla., has announced that it will spend millions over the next few years to re-architect the core servicing system it purchased from Alltel earlier this year.Fidelity says it purchased the system with the understanding that it would "make it more powerful for our customers." A main precept of this re-architected servicing system will be to put the majority of the servicing functionality in the core system and eliminate the need for add-on workflow products, the company said. Fidelity, which currently services 46% of the outstanding mortgage loans in the United States, recently invested more than $16 million in state-of-the-art infrastructure as a first step in this process. Beginning in 2004, Fidelity plans to roll out the re-architected system in phases, with deliverables every several months. The first rollout will include enhanced data services capability. FIS can be found on the Web at http://www.fidelityinfoservices.com.
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