Business Objects, the world`s leading provider of business intelligence (BI) solutions, today announced that Tradeware Global Corp has standardised on BusinessObjects XI on Linux.
The open source BI platform enables Tradeware, a leader in electronic order routing and trade management for investors, to reap the benefits of an open architecture, including lower cost, increased scalability, and improved stability.
Business Objects has made it easier and faster for Tradeware employees to access and analyse valuable trade information and create visually-appealing reports to help clients monitor the status of their trades.
Founded in 1993, Tradeware Global provides strategic business solutions for domestic and global equity trading. More than 200 brokerage firms and institutional investors around the world rely on Tradeware`s products and services. Tradeware MarketCenter routes and keeps track of hundreds of thousands of trades every day. As part of this service, Tradeware uses BusinessObjects XI and Crystal Reports XI to analyse trading information and deliver it to clients.
With BusinessObjects XI, Tradeware created an extranet where clients can view performance data that is relevant to them. Using any standard Web browser, Tradeware`s clients now have instant access to critical information presented in a visual, easy to understand format. By extending business intelligence capabilities to its clients, Tradeware provides a powerful service for managing the performance of trading activities.
Prior to standardising on BusinessObjects XI, Tradeware relied on a proprietary reporting solution running on expensive hardware that was costly to maintain and upgrade. The system lacked tools to help clients easily visualise data and required developers to create and modify reports, which was time-consuming and costly. BusinessObjects XI on Linux allows Tradeware to deploy a comprehensive, flexible BI platform that works seamlessly across a heterogeneous computing environment.
"With Business Objects, our clients have instant access to critical information in the form they can most easily understand, whether spreadsheets, charts, or graphs," said Kerry Smithers, Tradeware`s founder and chief architect. "As a cross-platform solution, BusinessObjects XI on Linux has enabled us to keep control over our reporting environment during a period of rapid platform evolution. And Business Objects has helped us slash our development costs by making it much faster and easier to create and modify reports. Today, we can create reports in about an hour instead of several days or weeks, allowing our developers to focus on other important projects."
In addition to the new reporting and analysis capabilities for clients, several departments across the company - including account management, sales, operations, and finance - now use BusinessObjects XI for their reporting and compliance needs. Employees can access client usage information, how many trades are executed per day, compliance information, billing information, and much more. Reports are easier to read and are offered in several different formats, such as PDF, XML, and CSV.
"Like many organisations in the financial services industry, Tradeware recognised that Business Objects offers the most complete and flexible solution for turning the mountains of data they generate and manage into usable information," said Donald MacCormick, vice-president of product marketing at Business Objects. "As the gold standard in business intelligence extranets, Business Objects ensures that users get the information they need when they need it and in a form they can easily understand - whether it`s operational data, trade management, or investor reports. Our ongoing commitment to open source is enables customers like Tradeware to deploy agnostic solutions that help them keep a competitive-edge."
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