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Mortgage bankers now have a new tool to re-engineer their
Microsoft technology based applications. Visionet's Enterprise Systems Framework
(ESF.NET) enables re-engineering using built-in database and servicing system
connections, single logon capability, SOA based architecture, and ready-to-use
components. The platform provides all the needed utilities to manage the
presentation, business, and database layers separately. ESF.NET extends its
capabilities through tight integration with Microsoft BizTalk and SharePoint.
Visionet has utilized this platform to develop a number of applications during
the last year.
ESF.NET platform comes with the following built-in tested and mature
components:
- Authentication and Authorization
- Presentation controls and management (User Interface)
- Integrated XML serialization & SOA enabling components
- Configuration Management Console
- Supports for both client side and server side validations
- Flexible error handling and logging
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Shahid Hussain 04/07/08 11:37:34 PM EDT | |||
There are great other mortgage products available for mortgage and banking users at http://www.visionetsystems.com/ Visionet Systems's Website. |
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Shahid Hussain 04/07/08 11:33:40 PM EDT | |||
this is really a great news for mortgage industry. |
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