Where Real Estate Gets Its Dirt

An attorney, a pair of consultants, and an MLS exec walk in to a bar….

Interesting, if not a little bizarre, read from The Notorious R.O.B. on the much rumored RPR pivot (I think) ….

Project Trim Tab: From Dream to Reality

“The dream of fundamentally improving the MLS technology platform has been one that the industry has talked about for years. We have seen a surge in credit-taking amongst the “thought leaders” within the industry in recent weeks, as RPR has started to shed light on their Advanced Multi-List Platform, aka AMP™. But the concept of a flexible MLS, powered by modern API’s (Application Programming Interface), which allows for flexibility and innovation has been around since at least the mid 2000’s when technology companies like Google, Facebook, and Salesforce debuted the concept of API’s and “mashups”.

As is said, success has many fathers. But in this case, many of those were absentee dads at best. The real story of what is possibly the biggest advance in the MLS industry since the advent of the Internet itself cannot be told without mentioning the central role of SIRMLS.

As I was the author and architect of this overall effort, I know better than most just how valuable SIRMLS and its leadership have been, and remain.”

T3 Tech Guide

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This might be a little late, but one of things that I was totally impressed with at the T3 Summit in Vegas earlier this month was their T3 Tech Guide. Jack Miller did an excellent job putting this together.

And I know what you are thinking…”Tech guide huh?, isn’t that just a bunch of product ads?” Not this baby, they really did an excellent job really giving each of the products they selected the run down (alas Cloud CMA or Cloud Streams didn’t make the list, maybe next year).

I was also struck at how much the quality of real estate software applications has improved. The guide is over 212 pages and chock full of screen shots and use cases. I also like the product matrix they do to compare core features.

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Stefan already had a good business with his yearly “Trends” report and this looks like another winner.

If you were at the T3 Summit you got one for free. If not they have a site up where you can order and see other various events they are doing around the launch.

Check it out at t3techguide.com

Looking for a new gig?

Lots of postings on the Vendor Alley Job Board. Take a looksey…

Product Manager
The MLS (Beverley Hills, CA)

Senior Customer & Community Marketing Manager
MOVE, Inc. (Westlake Village, CA)

Director of Industry Relations
MOVE, Inc. (San Jose, CA)

Systems Administrator
NWMLS (Kirkland, WA)

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