Business Services Industry

CapitalThinking offers new software

Real Estate Weekly, Nov 6, 2002

CapitalThinking, Inc., a leading provider of application software for financial services, announced Deal Management Software (DMS(TM)) solutions, a new product suite of customized, web-based tailored software applications that simplifies the deal management process.

DMS(TM) enables easy access to critical data and documents, optimizes quality of service, delivers performance- and metric-based monitoring and reporting, and conducts pipeline management and real-time data exchange with servicing, securitization, and analytics systems. As a result, customers are able to dramatically increase productivity and realize immediate profitability.

"We recognize what a challenge it is for the banker, trader, credit risk manager, CFO, CTO and CIO to manage disparate information sources. That's why our software is built for easy integration, efficient implementation and deployment," said Heather Shively, chairman and CEO of CapitalThinking.

The CapitalThinking technology suite of Deal Management Software (DMS(TM)) solutions offerings include, CapitalThinking CMBS Application(TM), CapitalThinking Portfolio Application(TM), and CapitalThinking Multifamily Application(TM), all powered by the award-winning platform engine, bluewire(TM).

These applications are built on an industrial-strength relational database tuned to the scale and complexity of corporate financial transactions. Flexible, easily customizable components and a wealth of administrative tools can quickly mirror a company's business processes, credit workflow, business rules, and document production.

"CapitalThinking's life-cycle-of-the-deal methodology helps companies define, control and monitor the deal management process from a flexible and robust unified platform," said Shively. "The company combines deep domain expertise in commercial banking, capital markets and commercial real estate finance with top engineering and operations industry professionals to deliver a flexible and secure deal management platform."

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