Asset Control has released version 6.0 of its AC Server, the core of its data management solutions. The new server provides “significant performance improvements and enhancements” resulting from new features. These features include clustering, to help avoid single points of failure, increased flexibility to create fault-tolerant architectures, and 64-bit support, enabling faster and more efficient storing and processing of data. It also provides support for additional platforms, including Oracle 10g and IBM’s DB2 UDB. The improvements, says the company, have improved the scalability of Asset Control’s product suite for market and credit risk management, security master and corporate actions solutions.
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