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What this is about: legacy application retirement
Freddie Mac’s digital transformation project, MyOptigo, is a custom suite of applications that allow the company to produce, underwrite, fund, and securitize the varety of financial products offered to our lenders. Part of that effort begins with onboarding the different products onto the enterprise platform and retiring the legacy applications previously used and maintained.
What is SBL and why is this project happening
SBL (Small Business Loans) currently operates on a consultant-maintained platform separate from other systems. Through user research, we discovered that the team of producers and underwriters create makeshift workflows in their stagnatn technological environment to accommodate for a product that has evolved over time.
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My Contributions
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Guiding Principles I learned along the way
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