Financial Modeling Update Americas
Financial Modeling Update: Americas Edition, Issue 10
In this issue, we provide a tutorial on MoSes submodels, introduce the RiskAgility EC application for quickly aggregating and allocating economic capital, recap recent software release enhancements and announce our 2009 user group meeting.
Financial Modeling Update: Americas Edition, Issue 9
This issue describes high-performance computing grid solutions for both MoSes and TAS 9.50 using Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server, which enable you to run financial models in much less time. We also provide advanced MoSes tips and an overview of recent and upcoming software releases.
Financial Modeling Update: Americas Edition, Issue 8
This issue describes enhanced calculations for stochastic capital and reserves that we will provide in an update to TAS 9.50. We also describe enhancements to the Dependency View in MoSes V6.1 Profiler, Audit Column Output, and run log improvements in V6.
Financial Modeling Update: Americas Edition, Issue 7
We recap our user group meeting in Austin, Texas on September 18 – 19 and describe upcoming support for MoSes to use a new grid solution from Microsoft. We also describe improved debugging capabilities in MoSes version 6, a new approach to building nested projections in MoSes, and the present and future of financial modeling in terms of our software solutions.
Financial Modeling Update: Americas Edition, Issue 6
This article summarizes news about MoSes Version 6, TAS-MoSes 11 and RiskAgility, our recently announced risk management software framework currently in development.
Financial Modeling Update: Americas Edition, Issue 5
Meet the new members of our management team, and read the latest about MoSes version 6, sliding windows software technology and our recommended software implementation process standards.
Financial Modeling Update: Americas Edition, Issue 4
Learn about TAS-MoSes customization capabilities, slicing-and-dicing reports with report groups, incorporating externally-projected liabilities and the flexible sharing of common tables using aliases and saved selector choices using favorites.
