Cogent QC Systems released an update for its Web-based mortgage origination and servicing quality control software products. The San Francisco-based software developer said the new version of Cogentqc.net updates a number of features including the report writer tool, audit controls and search management features, as well as new data integrity checks, feedback, loan assignment and user access controls. “We got a lot of positive feedback from users of Version 1.0 and a lot of very useful suggestions,” said Cogent QC Systems president James Robinson. “Version 2.0 incorporates many of those suggestions, as well as the efficiencies we’ve gained from implementing the platform in multiple client environments,” Robinson added. Write to Austin Kilgore.
Cogent QC Systems Updates Mortgage Quality Control Software
January 18, 2010, 2:47pm
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