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Risk Management Systems & Suppliers Guide
Company overview and history / Products, technology and functionality / Partners and future strategy / User experiences and example user lists.
Risk management is clearly to the forefront in most banks and is an area for investment. There are various tactical and strategic approaches, plus a range of proven systems to facilitate compliance and reduce risk.
The Risk Management Systems & Suppliers Guide from IBS Intelligence studies the building blocks for enterprise risk management, from both an architectural and third party software perspective. It looks in detail at the offerings, including an overview, their evolution, functionality, partners, strategy, user experiences and example users.
Suppliers featured:
• D+H Corporation • Fernbach • Goldensource • Hitec Labs • IBM Algorithmics • Kamakura Corporation • Lombard Risk • Loxon • Markit • Misys • Moody’s Analytics • Oracle FSS • SAP • SAS • Sopra Banking Software • Sungard • TMX Technology Solutions • Wolters Kluwer Financial Services
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