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RES.NET Releases Custom Tasking Enhancement

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April 3, 2012
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RES.NET, an infrastructure of diverse real estate professionals and supporting software applications, has recently launched a revolutionary Custom Tasking Enhancement in all of its applications, enabling servicers and asset managers to create fields, and customize tasks and workflows quicker than this Industry has ever experienced, the company has announced.

According to the company, RES.NET has created a reputation for providing an enterprise solution to the industry, and has become a leading technology provider in the distressed marketplace. RES.NET announces that their customers will now be able to experience the flexibility that this ever-changing industry requires. The Custom Tasking Enhancement will empower RES.NET clients by providing them with tools to create fields and tasks on the fly, in addition to creating custom task workflows that are critical to an industry that experiences constant regulatory and cyclical changes.

This enhancement is not only an innovation in the real estate industry, but also something that is seldom seen in the technology world today, the company states. RES.NET users can accomplish on-the-fly customization without being impacted by development constraints or QA involvement. Key stakeholders in business operation units can define what needs to be changed in their portals and make the changes immediately. The custom tasking enables users to add anything they need in their business, including new fields to track regulatory changes, tasks to cover process changes, or workflow tasks to solve department inefficiencies. These additions can occur in minutes—not days, weeks, or even months.

With this new Custom Tasking Enhancement, RES.NET reports it has finally closed the gap between business needs and development costs and schedules, as this is truly customization at their fingertips.

“The Custom Tasking enhancement is now complete in the REO Portal and will soon be added to all of our applications,” said Todd Mobraten, COO and president of RES.NET. “With this new addition, we can now provide a customizable portal at enterprise pricing. Finally, our users will be able to make changes to their application as changes get introduced to their unique business environments, thus empowering our users to be confident that their technology solution is as adaptable and dynamic as the industry we are all a part of. This solution, that can close existing or future workflow gaps on the fly, is something that we have been working hard on at RES.NET, and I am proud to announce that it is finally here.”

For more information about RES.NET, contact: customer support at 1-800-760-7036 or email support@res.net.

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