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Analytics Connectivity
Deploying Logic and Data on the Server.
Sayula's analytics connectivity empowers the enterprise with the ability to centrally deploy proprietary, third-party, and legacy analytic libraries with absolutely no need for end-user intervention, let alone any need for programming. All or selected library functions thus deployed become instantly available in both, all your networked Excel client applications and online in your company's global internet.
Instant Enterprise Analytics Connectivity.
Enjoy the freedom to use and share complex spreadsheets analytic models across your enterprise. By transparently making available your specialized analytic functions from a centralized location, Sayula's analytics connectivity effectively transforms all your spreadsheets into stand-alone models that can be freely copied, emailed, or shared amongst your colleagues.
Anima Analytics Connectivity
Figure 1.   Anima's Analytics Connectivity.
Direct Interaction with your Analytics on the Web.
Just like you can interactively edit and test your standard or custom functions in an Excel spreadsheet, Sayula's analytics connectivity allows you to make use of the same functionality in your company's standard Internet browser. Sayula's server-based solutions extend the power of instant connectivity to the Internet thus delivering on true spreadsheet model availability across the global enterprise.
The Need for Consistent Analytics.
Excel is the most ubiquitous application ever to have seen the light in both financial and non-financial global institutions. To this day we are still seeing an ever increasing number of mission-critical spreadsheets producing numbers on which vital investment and business decisions are made, and there is no clear indication that this will change even in the long term. Many firms are very aware of this and thus have been proactively taking measures to lessen the associated risks.

One of the most common types of spreadsheet-associated risk is that of data inconsistency. Equally important, but often overlooked is the associated risk of procedural and algorithmic inconsistency. Complex spreadsheets using specialized analytics for the calculation of either purely theoretical or market-calibrated prices are often seen to render different results when executed in what are supposed to be identical environments within a single enterprise. The effect is often exacerbated by the wrong application of time zone-dependent input data.
Enter your Legal and Compliance Department.
As it should be expected, the previously described types of risks have already been identified by your Legal and Compliance Department. It is therefore Compliance's strong recommendation to the responsible teams to implement the necessary IT infrastructure and procedural mechanisms to solve it.
Enter an Anima-based Solution.
An Anima-based distributed solution will not only solve the data consistency problem (see the Generic DB Access section), but will also provide a fast and high-performing implementation of the necessary IT mechanisms to guarantee the procedural and algorithmic consistency of Anima-managed spreadsheet models. With Anima you know the numbers you are seeing in the spreadsheet are the actual numbers your compliance-audited analytics are calculating and not the result of an old and often incompatible version of any of your client-deployed analytical libraries.

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April 22, 2011 | Zurich

Swiss Private Bank purchases iMonIT and will implement internal market data feed with the Anima Enterprise SDK.. refer to

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February 15, 2011 | Zurich

Sayula's iMonIT detects with in 20 seconds data quality issues of London Stock Exchange's Millennium platform implementation. read on...

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May 6, 2010 | Zurich

Sayula's iMonIT catches the Fat Finger Flash. refer to

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January 21, 2010 | Zurich

Sayula's Anima supports IDC's CSP PlusFeed. refer to

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August 15, 2009 | Zurich

Sayula's Anima supports Morningstar's real-time low latency broadcast feed. refer to

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March 1, 2009 | Zurich

Leading Swiss Private Bank decides for iMonIT for risk compliance reasons.. refer to

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September 30, 2008 | Zurich

Sayula Group adds new branch in Switzerland: Sayula Engineering AG. details...

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July 10, 2007 | Zurich

Global tier-1 Swiss bank purchases Sysula's iMonIT, a vendor latency monitor, to support its client web market data services. refer to

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November 20, 2006 | London

Wilmott and Sayula announce partnership and joint project to develop real-time collaborative spreadsheet analytical models for the Web. read on...

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July 24, 2006 | Brussels

Sayula and ITG Consulting announce partnership agreement. read on...