OpenLink may launch web-based version of Endur

OpenLink may launch a web-based version of Endur, its energy trading and risk management system, according to Matt Frye, Houston-based managing director of the software company.

The vendor has already developed a web-based product of its general financial trading and risk management product, Findur. Late last year, OpenLink launched Findur On Demand (FoD) – the ASP version of Findur - and at least two banking customers are using it, Frye told Energy Risk at OpenLink's February user conference last week.

Now would seem a good time to develop a web-based energy product, said Frye, given the number of new energy trading start-ups and smaller firms getting into trading

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