RiskSpan on Demand
Only RiskSpan On Demand provides a clear competitive edge so
you can:
- Provide a higher level of service
- Increase portfolio value
- Increase potential profits
- Reduce risks on every single transaction
Speed: Reduce risk and improve potential profits on every trade
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On-Demand is FAST
- 100% optimized hardware and software environment
- Powerful sequencing, caching, load balancing and parallel processing
of complex calculations
- Real-time insight into an unlimited number of risk factors
- Analysis of any number of assumptions against any data
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Legacy Solutions are SLOW
- No real-time capabilities
- Run only single calculations slowly, one at a time
- Measure a limited number of assumptions
- Can not support complex asset classes such as ABS
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Flexibility: Implement one or all of the RiskSpan On Demand
Solution Modules quickly and easily
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RiskSpan On-Demand is FLEXIBLE
- Modules may be used independently or seamlessly integrated with each
other and with legacy systems
- Completely customizable web-services environment
- Real-world, real-time views of the market, risks, and potential
profits
- Fully customizable analytics including "what if" scenarios
- Support for individual preferences and assumptions
- Access to historical data
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Legacy Solutions are RIGID
- Rigid, inflexible user interfaces
- Limited access to a small universe of data
- Canned calculations and limited analytics
- No support for individual preferences and assumptions
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Fully Integrated: Add value and increase performance by
integrating data from any source
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RiskSpan is Fully Integrated
- Integrate terms, conditions, and real-time market data from any data
source
- Leverage existing calculations and models, modify them, or use your
own scenarios
- Run "what if" scenarios at every level
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Legacy Systems are Fragmented
- Limited number of calculations can only be run on a pre-defined set
of data
- Can not incorporate unique analytics or "what if" scenarios
- Can not integrate external data
- No support for individual preferences and assumptions
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