Property Management

Homestore Announces Launch of BrokerNet

Homestore.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: HOMS), operator of REALTOR.comð, the official site of the National Association of REALTORSð, today announced the launch of BrokerNet, an Intranet system designed to help real estate brokers deploy virtual desktops to centralize business-specific information and communicate with brokers, agents and employees. The system, which is private-labeled with the broker"s look-and-feel, also integrates Homestore"s BrokerMail, a broker-specific Web-based e-mail system with customized work group features. BrokerNet enables the efficient distribution and archiving of standard business documents, applications and company-wide communications. The product is customizable to enable brokers to be selective and creative when sharing information resources internally, and scale over time. Companies can streamline publishing, scheduling, listings, and marketing functions on a common platform and standardize delivery of information technology services across all locations, reaching all of their agents and staff, wherever they work.


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