PushMX, a mortgage technology provider, announced today the launch of PushMX Global Access, a Web-based solution that provides mortgage professionals anytime, anywhere access to Calyx Point loan origination software, PushMX, Microsoft Office®, Adobe Acrobat® and secure data archiving. The company’s eponymous flagship product, PushMX, provides business applications that integrate with Calyx Point loan origination software. According to Dean Haritos, CEO of PushMX, Global Access is a direct response to the need of professionals to maximize productivity whether in the office or offsite. “Global Access really allows mortgage professionals to stay up-to-date with their pipeline when they are in or out of the office,” said Dean Haritos, CEO of PushMX. “They can participate in all critical tasks, decisions and communications from across town or across the globe.” Global Access also allows originators to keep in touch with borrowers, realtors and other suppliers through its Web-based communications system providing a definite edge over the competition. Anybody involved in the loan process can be given their own personal status page protected by a unique username and password. As loan milestones are achieved, the application automatically administers background tasks such as real-time status updates or sending emails. For more information, visit http://www.pushmx.com.
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