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Charles River Offers Web-based 'Anywhere' Tool

By Tim Clark, Wall Street & Technology Charles River Development, a provider of front- and middle-office systems to the global investment management community, recently announced the release of its new Web-based module, Charles River Anywhere. The new tool enables Charles River Investment Management System users to securely monitor and manage critical Charles River IMS information via any Web-enabled wired or wireless device.

By Tim Clark, Wall Street & Technology

Charles River Development, a provider of front- and middle-office systems to the global investment management community, recently announced the release of its new Web-based module, Charles River Anywhere. The new tool enables Charles River Investment Management System users to securely monitor and manage critical Charles River IMS information via any Web-enabled wired or wireless device.The Anywhere Web portal allows users to monitor and manage portfolio exposure to sectors or any other classifications quickly, view top holdings based on latest trade and valuation data, submit and track their trades through execution and monitor and resolve compliance issues.

"Charles River Anywhere's flexibility and easy-to-use interface will certainly be a valuable asset to Performa," said Patrick W. Murray, V.P. Information Technology, P.R.P. Performa, in a release. "Globally dispersed portfolio managers, analysts, senior managers, administrators and operations staff will be able to create customized views, enabling them to perform their daily functions and gain access to critical data from virtually anywhere."

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