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Capsilon Announces Upgrades to DocVelocity

Jul 18, 2013

Capsilon has enhanced its DocVelocity desktop application to improve performance, including an advanced printer driver, local page caching and page streaming to speed up the way mortgage documents are imaged, stored, downloaded and viewed. The updated printer driver enables users to print documents from their desktop applications with reduced file sizes, making them more efficient for uploading, downloading and storage. Intelligent page streaming downloads images only as they need to be viewed by the user, providing a visible performance improvement. Additionally, when users download a document from the cloud to their desktop, images are locally cached to increase speed when needed again. “We’re very impressed with the increased speed of the newest DocVelocity desktop application,” said Bruce Clarke, chief technology officer of Michigan Mutual Inc. “The faster solution is making our users more productive.” “DocVelocity’s improved desktop application makes optimal use of system resources to provide users a better overall experience,” said Sanjeev Malaney, CEO at Capsilon. “The latest updates enable lenders to use DocVelocity faster and more effectively than ever before.”
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