Buy-Side Technology/News
Australian manager live on Charles River for fixed income
Australian asset manager, Tyndall Investment Management, with $9.5 billion under management, has deployed Charles River Develop-ment's Charles River Investment Management System (IMS) to support expansion of its fixed-income business in Australia and New…
Delaware installs Quantifi XL
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SunGard unveils Asset Arena on the shores of Lake Como
At this year's SunGard Europa conference held in Como, Italy last month, SunGard announced that it had launched Asset Arena, its new 'umbrella' platform comprising the firm's buy-side-focused products and services.
Sky sees scalability benefits with Indata
Sky Investment Group, a $200 million investment and wealth manager primarily serving private clients, has achieved operational scalability and automated data management capabilities following its implementation of Indata's Investment Management System …
Kiodex extends LME support by adding daily contracts
Kiodex, the SunGard business unit and provider of Kiodex Workbench, a web-based commodities risk management platform, is set to roll out support for all daily commodities contracts listed on the London Metals Exchange (LME). Kiodex also confirmed that it…
Start-up energy fund takes Kiodex ASP
ETG Capital, a recently launched hedge fund manager focused on energy and commodities, has implemented SunGard's Kiodex Risk Workbench hosted commodity risk management, reporting, market data and valuation platform in order to develop efficient front…
New Eagle system strives to support derivatives
West Hartford, Connecticut-based Eagle Investment Systems (EIS), a subsidiary of the Mellon Financial Corporation, has released the latest version of its integrated suite of investment management products.
Apama available as SaaS product
Progress Software has announced that it has 'Software as a Service' (SaaS)-enabled its Progress Apama Algorithmic Trading Platform.