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Idaho Falls, ID-DocuTech Corp. here reports that the total client volume in its mortgage document preparation and delivery business is up 200% for the first quarter. The company developed DT6, an original program that simplifies the process of preparing and printing closing documents by allowing lenders to prepare, test and print documents from the desktop.
DocuTech's software interfaces with many of the leading industry lending systems. Recently, the company introduced an upgrade allowing the software to provide completely electronic mortgages using the SmartDoc standard format.
As a result of the growth the company has experienced, it recently hired five new information technology, customer support and sales professionals nationwide.
New hires at DocuTech include K.C. Johnson, chief technology officer; Chris Barkdull, regional sales manager for the Western states; Matthew Koblick, regional sales manager for the California area; and two new senior account managers for customer support. In addition, the company has added three new account managers over the last three months.
"DocuTech is on the leading edge of technology development," said company president and CEO Ty Jenkins. "Going from traditional forms-based systems to new Web services that incorporate SmartDocs and eSignatures requires a higher level of talent and expertise."
A software development veteran with 16 years of experience, Mr. Johnson, as chief technology officer, will head up DocuTech's new Web services framework for closing document generation. His recent accomplishments have centered around Web technologies, ...
Source: HighBeam Research, DocuTech Prepared to Accommodate Electronic Loan Documents.