- Posted March 07, 2014
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Local company recognized for innovative technology

Farmington Hills-based assure360, a provider of customizable information and case management systems, and provably secure private cloud and hosting services, recently announced it has been selected for inclusion in HousingWire's inaugural HW TECH100 list, which honors the U.S. housing economy's 100 most innovative technology companies. Scott Goldstein, president and CEO of assure360, made the announcement.
HW TECH100 is the only list of technological innovations that looks at the entire housing economy, spanning residential real estate to residential mortgage lending, servicing and investments. With more than 400 technology firms nominated, HousingWire's editors selected assure360 for its development and deployment of its signature case management system, ProMatters. Designed to combine exceptional utility with extraordinary usability, ProMatters handles all the information associated with a legal file, digitally storing and automatically producing the required documents to ensure compliance and efficiency.
"It is an incredible honor to be selected as one of the top 100 technology companies in the United States alongside many other distinguished businesses in the housing industry," said Goldstein. "At assure360, our team is committed to thinking outside the box and developing one-of-a-kind software solutions that will continue to meet the evolving needs of the servicing and housing industries."
Published: Fri, Mar 7, 2014
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