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The division began operating under the name First American CoreLogic. [16] In June 2010, CoreLogic, Inc. was established as a standalone business when The First American Corporation split its businesses to create two separate legal entities, CoreLogic, Inc and First American Corporation which provides title and financial services. [17]
In June 2010, First American Financial Corporation was established when First American split its businesses to create First American Financial Corporation which provides title and settlement services to the real estate and mortgage industry, and CoreLogic, specializing in real estate information.
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. ( March 2022 ) This is a list of notable software packages which were published as free and open-source software , or into the public domain , but were made proprietary software , or otherwise switched to a license (including source-available licenses) that is not considered to be ...
This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2d3; A. ... CoreLogic; CorVel Corporation ... Mazda North American Operations;
The following are notable organizations devoted to the advocacy, legal aid, financial aid, technical aid, governance, etc. of free and open-source software (FOSS) as a whole, or of one or more specific FOSS projects.
FNC, Inc., a subsidiary of CoreLogic, provides data to the real estate industry. Its Collateral Management System (CMS) provides secure information regarding mortgage loans . FNC's ports, or web-based worksites, provide companies in various industries an efficient portal to exchange information with lenders and vendors.
Terralink International specialised in delivering mapping, property information and imagery, as well as geographical and spatial information.Terralink also produced and updated many of New Zealand's official topographic, city and scientific maps.
Data brokers in the United States include Acxiom, Experian, Epsilon, CoreLogic, Datalogix, Intelius, PeekYou, Exactis, and Recorded Future. [21] [22] In 2012, Acxiom claimed to have files on about 500 million active consumers worldwide, with about 1,500 data points per person [23] and, in 2023, Acxiom (renamed LiveRamp) claims to have files on 2.5 billion people and over 3,000 data points per ...