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Source: Energy Risk
With the rollout of version 5.0 of its innovative and cost-effective Phoenix system in 2011, Woodlands Solutions really stepped up its game in the energy trading and risk management (ETRM) software space,...
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Despite the advantages, leaving open source software unsupervised can lead to many problems. The solution: enabling the standardisation of code and components, however, this can be difficult. This paper...
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Source: Structured Products
The Royal Bank of Scotland’s (RBS) MarketDirect is an intuitive, easy-to-use system that facilitates fast pricing, trading and straight-through processing from the trading desk to the back office. The...
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Open source software can empower developers, increase innovation and improve competitiveness, and its popularity is growing tremendously. Open source now represents an average of 29% of the code deployed by IT and technology innovators are using 60%–80%...
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The shift to mobile applications driven by consumers’ expectations of ubiquitous services, combined with the use of private cloud infrastructure, is redefining the trajectory of IT investment and the competitive landscape for banks and financial services...
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A global financial services giant finds that the Black Duck Suite enables it to realise the compelling economics of open-source software while solving the significant management, compliance and security challenges that weighed down productivity and exposed...
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Source: Energy Risk
Tighter budgets and looming regulation are key factors impacting decisions around energy trading and risk management software systems this year, according to Energy Risk’s Software Survey. David Wigan and Stella Farrington analyse the results
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Source: Energy Risk
Complying with looming, but unclear, regulation at a time when budgets are being squeezed is the tricky task facing many in the energy trading business at the moment. With the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission delaying its vote on the controversial...
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Source: Structured Products
Operational risk and effective risk management have taken over from exotic innovation in the structured products market. With the barriers to entry still big enough to put off new entrants to the technology market, the composition of the top 10 technology...
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Source: Energy Risk
This month's special report takes a look at high frequency trading in the energy markets. Our first article discusses some of the technological issues while the second looks at how algo trading is changing energy market behaviour. Fast and furious...
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