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Global DMS Unveils Global Unity Project

""Global DMS"":http://www.globaldms.com/, the leading provider of Web-based compliant valuation management software, introduced to the world its newest project designed to integrate its valuation solution with leading loan origination systems (LOS).

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The ""new technology"":http://www.globaldms.com/globalunity, named ""Global Unity,"" provides lenders, banks, and credit unions with complete control over their entire collateral valuation process with zero risk. Using Global DMS' eTrac platform, lenders are provided with ease of access to all of their valuation needs without leaving their LOS application.

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The project has already resulted in partnerships with major LOS vendor titans committed to simplifying the appraisal process.

""We have been intensely focused on the Global Unity project for quite some time in an effort to enable LOS vendors to gain access to our new middleware hub using Web services that we developed,"" said Matt McHale, chief revenue officer for Global DMS. ""This project is a huge benefit to our LOS partners, which can now offer their clients the ability to compliantly and cost effectively order appraisals from within their system.""

The new tech also utilizes the company's ""MISMO Appraisal Review System"":http://www.globaldms.com/mars, which provides lenders, investors, mortgage insurance companies, and appraisers with a turnkey solution to automatically extrapolate and analyze data from PDF appraisal reports. The extracted data is then compliantly delivered to either the GSEs' mandated Uniform Collateral Data Portal or to institutional investors using their specific guidelines.

According to McHale, the Pennsylvania-based firm seeks to do more with Global Unity than providing simple convenience.

""Global Unity is destined to change the fashion in which appraisals are ordered,"" he said.

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