Wood Struthers & Winthrop Upgrades To Barra's Aegis, And Eyes Linking It to Portia

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New York City-based Wood Struthers & Winthrop Management Corp. has upgraded its implementation of Barra Inc.'s equity portfolio analytics software. Wood Struthers has switched from Barra's DOS-based precursors, the so-called I-porch and Activops products, to the Microsoft Corp. Windows-based Aegis portfolio optimization software. The money management firm, with over $3 billion in assets under management, is a subsidiary of Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Inc. Meanwhile, the registered investment

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