AIM Software Adds Two Apps to its GAIN EDM Platform

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Vienna-based AIM Software has launched two new apps for its GAIN platform.

The two new applications are designed to increase automation and flexibility for end-users, and improve data quality for buy-side firms. GAIN Portfolio Pricing includes components and pricing controls to improve operational efficiency, while GAIN Corporate Actions DM automates the handling of cash flows and corporate-actions announcements to improve overall data quality and consistency.

"The functionality introduced in these new business applications is an answer to the market demand for better and more efficient data-processing management," says Martin Buchberger, AIM Software's CEO. "This release is a prime example of how AIM Software remains committed to providing our clients with innovative solutions required to generate the best possible results. We will continue to develop purpose-built business applications and packages addressing the data management needs of our target market."

 

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