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Princeton Financial Systems introduces DVS Fund Warehouse 5.9 and DVS Publisher Suite 3.2

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Princeton Financial Systems has released new versions of its data management platform DVS Fund Warehouse (DVS) and its automated fund reporting solution DVS Publisher Suite. Both versions offer significant functional enhancements.

DVS Fund Warehouse 5.9 comes with new possibilities for global attributes allowing clients to easily integrate data that are not related to a specific fund or portfolio such as market data. Moreover, new XML attributes facilitate client-specific customisations of the solution. In addition, DVS’ core data model has been extended to allow storage and processing of comprehensive performance attribution data.

DVS Publisher Suite version 3.2 further enhances automated fund reporting. Comprehensive extensions of the charting engine provide users with many new possibilities for creating professional graphics in reports. Parallel report generation is another new feature that increases performance and turnaround time with regards to report production. The newly introduced web service interface accelerates ad-hoc report generation from other applications in particular from web applications.

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