AlgoDynamix launches new self service AlgoDynamix RAP platform ™

The full ‘self service’ AlgoDynamix RAP Platform™ is now available to the wider investment community.

 

London and Cambridge (UK) based AlgoDynamix is an innovative risk analytics company that detects disruptive events in global financial markets and anticipates price movements hours or days in advance of the event.

AlgoDynamix has now officially launched its new ‘self service’ RAP Platform™, making access to its advanced deep data risk analytics software easier than ever. Unlike the Enterprise solutions offered by AlgoDynamix, the RAP Platform™ is available with little or no required configuration or API integration, making this solution exceptionally quick to deploy across smaller organisations, including family offices and smaller hedge funds.

Full details including functionality, benefits and typical operating scenarios were covered during the well attended live Webinar at ‘One Canada Square’. The hour long event included extensive discussions and details regarding the new AlgoDynamix RAP Platform™.

This webinar is now available to watch online: https://vimeo.com/177377464

CEO of AlgoDynamix, Dr Jeremy Sosabowski said, “After ongoing discussions, feedback and great success stories from our ever increasing global client base we have decided to dramatically simplify the onboarding process, especially for smaller organisations. Our brand new RAP Platform™ addresses all of these concerns and enables smaller organisation to get fully set up in less than a day, including online payment processing via our online portal.”  

AlgoDynamix will continue to serve large clients via more bespoke customised solutions, including API integration, on premise installation, bespoke financial instruments and data sets and an extensive support service.

AlgoDynamix will also be hosting its next regular workshop at Canary Wharf on 9 September. Please get in touch to find out more.

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