Toronto-based technology vendor Algorithmics has enhanced the counterparty credit exposure and liquidity risk functionality of Algo Risk Service, its risk management platform aimed at the buy-side.
This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. The acquisition is part of Algorithmics' overall corporate strategy to ...
Algorithmics, a privately held Canadian-based company founded in 1989, provides some of the most advanced enterprise risk management solutions to financial institutions around the world to help them ...
This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. The enhancements to the solution's credit exposure product, Algo Credit ...
IBM on Thursday announced that it would acquire Algorithmics, a risk analytics firm that serves the financial services industry, for $387 million. The company is a member of the Fitch Group, which is ...
Is IBM making up for lost time? After acquiring crime data intelligence software developer i2 yesterday, Big Blue is announcing another purchase this morning. The company is buying Canadian risk ...
IBM agreed to acquire risk analytics firm Algorithmics for an estimated $387 million. Algorithmics is a member of Fitch Group, which is majority owned by Fimalac, a holding company based in Paris, ...
To deliver risk management for the financial services industry in the Middle East Dubai, UAE, London, Toronto - 29th October, 2008 - Algorithmics, the world's leading provider of risk management ...
LEXINGTON, MA and TORONTO, ON, Canada — Excelergy Corp., a provider of software products for the energy industry, and Algorithmics Inc., a provider of enterprise risk management software, have ...
IBM has bought Algorithmics, which makes risk-analysis software for the financial industry, to help customers meet regulators' data oversight demands. On Thursday, IBM said it has agreed to acquire ...
IBM plans to acquire risk analytics company Algorithmics for US$387 million, a deal that IBM said on Thursday will bolster its risk management offerings in light of increasing regulation in the ...
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