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  • Banker’s Dashboard and Credit Union dashboard Icon
    Banker’s Dashboard and Credit Union dashboard

    For Bank and Credit Union CFOs and CEOs

    Get anytime, anywhere access to your bank or credit union’s financial performance. Get insights into your bank or credit union’s financial performance from anywhere with secure, cloud-based access. Get margin components, branch performance, forecasts and more with point-and-click simplicity. Banker’s Dashboard and Credit Union dashboard integrate seamlessly with your core processor. Quick and easy setup, so you can start improving your bottom line right away. Automate reporting and eliminate errors, freeing you to focus on more value-added tasks. Quickly run and revise multiple forecast scenarios, so you can analyze variances and alternative strategies. Measure and compare branch performance. Institute best practices and hold each branch accountable for better results.
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    Secure Cloud-Based Solution for Medical Credentialing.

    A Comprehensive Cloud Based Credentialing, Payer Enrollment and Contract Management Software

    Experience simplified facility, payer, and contract management with our cutting-edge healthcare credentialing software. Designed to optimize the credentialing process, Credentialingspectrum enhances efficiency and effectiveness. Our one-click comprehensive automation sets the standard for provider credentialing software in the USA, offering unmatched convenience and excellence.
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    grepp

    An ultimate text-analysing tool

    A command line tool for text file analyis, filtering, splitting and reporting. Runs under Java (1.5+), supports plugins written in Groovy. Has nix and win batch files in distributions.
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    plausj a collection of checksum algorithms used to validate business keys like bank account codes or credit card numbers. It's compiled as JVM bytecode files (although it's not necessarily implemented in Java) and can be used on JRE 1.5 and later.
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