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SS&C Technologies Unveils Cloud-Based Portal

The self-service client portal, along with its mobile applications, is an on-the-go fund administration platform.

SS&C Technologies, a provider of investment and financial software-enabled services and software, unveiled its cloud-based portal, SSCFundServices.com and related mobile applications.

SS&C's "SSCFundServices.com" self-service client portal, along with its mobile applications, is an on-the-go fund administration platform, whose access is available to customers of SS&C's global fund administration service including hedge funds, fund of funds, private equity and managed accounts clients.

The portal provides real-time access to alternative investment portfolios, risk reports, profit and loss visualization, order management and trading, performance attribution, heatmaps functionality, fund of funds liquidity, accounting books and records, investor subscription and redemption workflow and more.

"We wanted to create an engine that provides clients the ability to determine what types of information relating to their funds is most important to them and obtain access to that information on the web or on mobile devices," said Rahul Kanwar, SVP and managing director of SS&C's Alternative Assets business. "Our new cloud-based portal empowers users to simply and intuitively receive critical data on a continuous basis regardless of whether they are in the office or on the go."

Bill Stone, chairman and CEO, SS&C Technologies, added: "In today's environment where much of a Fund's mission critical data resides with the administrator, it is important to our customers and their investors to be able to tap into and analyze that data on demand. We have some of the best talent in the industry to drive our portal and mobile offering and look forward to continuing to innovate and deliver more value to our customers." Melanie Rodier has worked as a print and broadcast journalist for over 10 years, covering business and finance, general news, and film trade news. Prior to joining Wall Street & Technology in April 2007, Melanie lived in Paris, where she worked for the International Herald ... View Full Bio

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