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Quandis and Adeptive Software Partner on Bankruptcy Search Solution

Jan 14, 2013

Quandis, Inc. and Adeptive Software have announced that they have integrated Quandis’ interface to the government’s Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) database for bankruptcy searches. The integration eliminates the need for ResWare users to manually run searches on the government’s PACER Web site for borrowers that are in, or have had a bankruptcy, which saves time, prevents missed information, and eliminates data entry errors. Quandis’ interface to PACER seamlessly returns time sensitive bankruptcy data into ResWare for processing. “By utilizing our direct interface to PACER, ResWare users are able to circumvent a manual search for bankruptcies on the PACER Web site, returning accurate results in a seamless , automated fashion back into ResWare,” said Scott Stoddard, CEO of Quandis. “Put simply, this integration prevents errors that accompany manual data entry.” The ResWare platform is a title production and process flow software solution that automates the workflows for title companies to efficiently and accurately complete transactions throughout the entire title and escrow process. Quandis developed a direct, automated search of PACER’s bankruptcy case locator. “Automating the search of the PACER Web site via Quandis’ interface advances the process significantly. ResWare users will now be able to focus on the results of the search rather than the steps involved in obtaining those results,” shares Bryan Buus, president of Adeptive. ResWare’s integration with Quandis’ interface to PACER can be utilized by servicers, default law firms, title and escrow companies, and third party outsourcing agencies. Transactions such as bankruptcies, foreclosures, REOs, short sales, skip traces and other default related transactions can be executed using the new integration.
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Jan 14, 2013
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