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How ATTOM’s Environmental Hazard Data Can Fuel Local Government Risk Assessment Strategies
Communities rely on local government bodies to efficiently collect, analyze, and manage data on natural hazards to ensure their comfort and safety. Efficient government data collection, assessment, and management on environmental hazards is crucial for protecting your constituents against a wide range of ever-changing hazards that could have... Read More »
How DaaS Delivers Property Data That Produces Actionable Insights
Big data is vital to business—and the amount of data continues to increase daily. Most innovative businesses pursue research using data because of the value that lies within. These organizations seek better insights with proven results from data analysis, and these insights are decision-making factors for business strategies. There is a sense,... Read More »
ClosingCorp Uses ATTOM DaaS to Drive Real Time Fee Estimates
“Accessing the daily updates and not having to handle the challenges of managing bulk data files is huge.” — Kamel Boulos, ClosingCorp’s CTO ClosingCorp, an automated closing cost data firm, chose to integrate ATTOM’s Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) at the onset of the company’s three-year digital transformation plan. Founded in 2006, the company’s... Read More »
Roc Capital Teams Up with ATTOM to Help Fuel Data Hunger
“I think data is the future.” (Maksim Stavinksy, Co-Founder and COO Roc Capital) The fast-growing Roc Capital Holdings has funded more than $1.3 billion in loans since being launched and is fulfilling its mission of automating the entire life cycle of a loan with some help from ATTOM’s Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) platform. As a financial services... Read More »
Top 10 Counties Starting the Foreclosure Process
This week ATTOM Data Solutions released its Q1 2019 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, which showed a total of 161,875 U.S. properties with a foreclosure filing during the first quarter of 2019, down 23 percent from the previous quarter and down 15 percent from a year ago to the lowest level since Q1 2008. One thing to note, not only does this... Read More »