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Energy Risk Software Rankings 2015
Energy Risk conducted a survey in which it asked energy trading firms to nominate their top ETRM vendors, implementation specialists, data vendors and data managers during December 2014 and January 2015. We present the top ranked firms below
Energy traders shun trade surveillance, survey finds
Result comes despite tougher rules on market manipulation and abuse
Energy Risk Software Survey & Rankings open for voting
Your chance to participate in Energy Risk's annual energy trading and risk management software survey and rankings
Energy Risk Asia ETRM Software House of the Year: OpenLink
The software needs of Asian energy trading firms are growing broader and more sophisticated, and vendor OpenLink is eager to respond
Adapt and thrive: How Numerix evolved beyond pricing and analytics to become a leader in risk
Steven O’Hanlon, chief executive officer, describes how Numerix has evolved over the past 10 years, and the remarkable changes to the business since the onset of the financial crisis. Numerix has proven that, as well as being a leader in risk management,…
ETRM Software Advisory House of the Year: Structure
Structure’s expanded strategic advisory services are adding new breadth and insight to its thriving ETRM software advisory practice
ETRM Software House of the Year: Allegro Development
Allegro Development's focus on enterprise-wide efficiency is winning it new clients and bolstering its core ETRM offering
World risks 'cyber Lehman' crisis, Zurich report warns
Think-tank report published yesterday warns again of the dangers of a loss of trust in the internet – or a cascading failure started by the collapse of a single service provider
Profile software readies market data mobile app
Athens-based technology provider Profile Software has launched a new mobile app, dubbed Plexus, which allows users to monitor real-time data and news on their iPhone and iPad devices.
Off-the-shelf ETRM software taking off, survey reveals
Off-the-shelf energy trading and risk management (ETRM) systems are more popular than ever before, according to Energy Risk’s annual software survey. However, companies say they still require significant customisation and rarely meet all their ETRM needs…
Energy firms' systems not ready for regulation, survey finds
ETRM systems are ill-prepared for financial and energy market regulation, according to Energy Risk survey
Energy Risk Software Survey & Rankings open for voting
Make sure your vote is counted in Energy Risk's annual ETRM software rankings
Asia ETRM Software House of the Year: Aspect Enterprise Solutions
Aspect delivers its software in a way that significantly speeds up implementation and processing time
Wall Street trading software not adequately tested, experts warn
Recent glitches highlight aggressive culture on Wall Street
Operational risk software provider of the year: Thomson Reuters
Focus on risk culture is a priority for many institutions in 2013, and our award winner Thomson Reuters provides the tools to enable clients to achieve this
Energy Risk Software Survey and Rankings 2013
Energy trading and risk management (ETRM) software budgets are declining, just as new regulatory requirements are putting more demand on ETRM platforms than in previous years, according to the results of Energy Risk’s 2013 Software Survey and Rankings…
Insurance Risk Solvency II Solutions Guide 2012/13
Solvency II is driving the biggest shake-up of the European insurance industry for decades and its impact is being felt across the globe. Insurers are relying on technology to help them meet their obligations under the new regime, from measuring risk and…
Oprisk Software Profiles 2012/2013
Operating in an ever more complex and risky operational environment, financial companies around the world now face an unprecedented array of challenges.
Five myths about the build or buy debate for energy risk and valuation models
Building additional risk and valuation functionality for existing ETRM systems is very often necessary, but decisions to develop it internally are often flawed, argues Chris Strickland
Metro Bank CRO cites virtues of a clean slate
A new launch allows a bank to set its own risk culture from scratch – but newly launched banks may be a target for fraudsters, says Mike Hudson