Buying (and now owning) a home can be a challenging endeavor. Our journey started with a year-long search for the right home. We then went through a stressful six-month renovation. And as sticker shock set in, we ended up needing to take out a HELOC to pull it all off. It was by far the biggest investment I’ve made in my life so, of course, the experience had its ups and downs.
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Mark P. Dangelo: Paradigm Shift: Data is the Material Value—Systems are Just Enablers
Data has always been valuable, but it has taken on new imperatives as an implication of continuous digital transformation. While cloud computing passes $500 billion in 2022, it will pale in comparison to the rise of digital fabrics where applications and platforms are merely a means to innovation adaptability. Digital fabrics may signal the first stage of failure for FinTech silos.
Mark P. Dangelo: Paradigm Shift: Data is the Material Value—Systems are Just Enablers
Data has always been valuable, but it has taken on new imperatives as an implication of continuous digital transformation. While cloud computing passes $500 billion in 2022, it will pale in comparison to the rise of digital fabrics where applications and platforms are merely a means to innovation adaptability. Digital fabrics may signal the first stage of failure for FinTech silos.
Clint Salisbury of Wolters Kluwer: Improving the Lender Experience with Digital Mortgage Innovation
First impressions are important, but last impressions can have a bigger impact. The closing ceremony is often one of the borrower’s last interactions with the lender, making it one of the most important steps in the mortgage process in relation to the borrower’s experience.
Mark P. Dangelo: Paradigm Shift: Data is the Material Value—Systems are Just Enablers
Data has always been valuable, but it has taken on new imperatives as an implication of continuous digital transformation. While cloud computing passes $500 billion in 2022, it will pale in comparison to the rise of digital fabrics where applications and platforms are merely a means to innovation adaptability. Digital fabrics may signal the first stage of failure for FinTech silos.
Patrick Gluesing: After Rapids of Refinance, Quality Mortgages Calm the Waters
For the past two years, as rates plummeted to historical lows—due largely to outside factors—originators and servicers have enjoyed the rushing rapids of origination volume. Now that rates are rising and refi volumes have slowed, organizations need to find other areas of growth, such as non-QM loans and mortgage servicing rights.
Mark P. Dangelo: Paradigm Shift: Data is the Material Value—Systems are Just Enablers
Data has always been valuable, but it has taken on new imperatives as an implication of continuous digital transformation. While cloud computing passes $500 billion in 2022, it will pale in comparison to the rise of digital fabrics where applications and platforms are merely a means to innovation adaptability. Digital fabrics may signal the first stage of failure for FinTech silos.
Clint Salisbury of Wolters Kluwer: Improving the Lender Experience with Digital Mortgage Innovation
First impressions are important, but last impressions can have a bigger impact. The closing ceremony is often one of the borrower’s last interactions with the lender, making it one of the most important steps in the mortgage process in relation to the borrower’s experience.
Patrick Gluesing: After Rapids of Refinance, Quality Mortgages Calm the Waters
For the past two years, as rates plummeted to historical lows—due largely to outside factors—originators and servicers have enjoyed the rushing rapids of origination volume. Now that rates are rising and refi volumes have slowed, organizations need to find other areas of growth, such as non-QM loans and mortgage servicing rights.
Mark P. Dangelo: Paradigm Shift: Data is the Material Value—Systems are Just Enablers
Data has always been valuable, but it has taken on new imperatives as an implication of continuous digital transformation. While cloud computing passes $500 billion in 2022, it will pale in comparison to the rise of digital fabrics where applications and platforms are merely a means to innovation adaptability. Digital fabrics may signal the first stage of failure for FinTech silos.