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CSK Corporation Liquidates What Is Left Of Micrognosis As CSK Software Reorgs

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TOKYO--CSK Corporation, the Tokyo-based parent of Dublin-based CSK Software, will finally kill off what remains of Micrognosis in the US.

In addition to announcing new senior appointments this week, CSK Software plans to put its barely one-year-old Risk-In-Time, real-time market and credit risk management system up for sale, sources say.

Paull Robathan, executive vice president at CSK Software confirms that CSK Corporation is liquidating the Danbury, Connecticut-based Micrognosis. The Micro gnosis

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