Mortgage Brain migrates to cloud platform

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Mortgage Brain has selected NaviSite Europe as its cloud services partner.

Mortgage Brain is migrating its services from traditional co-location management to NaviSite’s NaviCloud IaaS platform to host and develop Mortgage Brain’s customer product suite, as well as supporting the company’s own services.

NaviSite has two UK based data centres and its facilities allow Mortgage Brain to back-up and replicate data in compliance with financial industry regulations.

Iain MacKenzie, technical services director at Mortgage Brain, said: “As an innovator in the Financial Services sector we continue to build services for mortgage brokers, IFAs and the next generation of house buyer. To enable us to do this we need a provider that can deliver a cloud solution which encompassed flexibility, resilience and security.

“NaviSite has exceeded all of our expectations. Our engineers love the intuitive nature of the NaviCloud platform as well as the rolled-up-sleeves approach that the NaviSite team takes in creating the best solutions alongside our technical team.”

Sean McAvan, managing director of NaviSite, added: “Increasingly, financial services companies like Mortgage Brain are looking to the cloud to help them innovate in their industry. Our strong portfolio of products and highly experienced teams means that we have the solutions in place that enable Mortgage Brain to deliver a 24/7 flexible, secure service that complies with the strict regulations of its industry.”

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