David Kaaret

David Kaaret has worked with major investment banks, mutual funds, and online brokerages for over 15 years in technical and sales roles.

He has helped clients design and build high performance and cutting edge database systems and provided guidance on issues including performance, optimal schema design, security, failover, messaging, and master data management.

Articles by the Author

Object-Oriented Programming & NoSQL Databases
Object Oriented Programming and NoSQL are two vitally important assets. Here’s how they can be brought together so that firms and developers can gain the benefits of both technologies.

David Kaaret October 20, 2016
How a Universal Mortgage Repository Improves Customer Service
Improving customer service in the mortgage industry is key. Start by bringing together all customer information and documents into a single, unified, metadata repository to provide the kind of first class service needed to keep costs down, keep customers happy — and avoid lawsuits and regulatory fines.
Mortgage Document and Metadata Repositories – Securitization
The key to securitization is to quickly pull all the information relating to specific mortgage and access them in an integrated fashion. Using all available data when pricing mortgages also offer competitive advantages. Here is how you can do it.
Legal Discovery Made Easier: Universal Mortgage Document or Metadata Repository
Any firm involved in mortgage processing, servicing, or securitization knows legal discovery and subpoena response is a risky, costly and error prone. A universal mortgage document or metadata repository should be the backbone of any discovery process in the mortgage industry. Here’s why.
Enterprise Ready Mortgage Document & Metadata Repositories
For mortgage metadata and mortgage document repositories, data complexity, scalability, security and data reliability are all non-negotiable. Here’s how to ensure being enterprise ready.
Building a Universal Mortgage Repository
Lack of a universal mortgage repository makes it impossible to handle the potentially thousands of different variants of documents that causes headaches for mortgage origination, processing or securitization. Here’s how banks are remedying that.

David Kaaret February 29, 2016
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