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New app allows asset managers easy interaction with portfolios, securities, holdings, transaction details

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Komfie Manalo, Opalesque Asia:

Global financial services software company SS&C Technologies Holdings has launched Explorer, a powerful data visualization and analysis tool that turns critical investment data into meaningful information.

Explorer enables asset managers to easily interact with portfolios, securities, holdings, transaction details and performance data. Users can integrate and visualize data from their investment accounting system, through grid and pivot views, providing data access to operations teams, investment professionals and other key stakeholders.

"In an increasingly regulated and competitive environment, we know that investment managers need unprecedented visibility into their data. Each firm has specific reporting requirements and with Explorer, we enable firms to visualize and compare investment information," says Christy Bremner, Senior Vice President and General Manager, SS&C. "Explorer's simple and intuitive design empowers users to look at their data in a flexible, configurable and customizable format that is easy to pivot and manipulate."

Instead of running multiple reports to view different data configurations users can quickly compare streams of information in one dataset, pulling data from multiple sources to view side-by-side. These efficiencies enable asset management organizations to gain a holistic view of their business, focusing more on strategy and less on operations.

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