TSS Software Corp., a software provider to the settlement services industry, has announced enhancements to its flagship product, TitleExpress. Among the enhancements are integrations with Calyx's Point loan origination system, reporting for United General Title Insurance Co., and the addition of iOrderOpen. TSS said the enhancements were all driven by customer requests. Versions 6.0 and higher of Calyx Software's Point will allow mortgage brokers to export data directly from Calyx to title companies using TitleExpress and iOrderExpress as the connection engines, TSS said. The addition of the iOrderOpen interface facilitates the automated submittal of orders and the conversion of external data sources into TitleExpress. TSS can be found online at http://www.iwanttss.com, and Calyx can be found at http://www.calyxsoftware.com.
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