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Technology
Sayula's technology and products deliver an advanced distributed symmetrically scalable platform where spreadsheet-based solutions of any complexity can be deployed, executed, rendered, and interacted with via either Microsoft Excel or any standard Internet browser. Implementing a symmetrically scalable environment for the transparent execution of real-time analytics, Sayula's Anima brings multi-vendor market data and custom analytics power to Excel and the Web. Sayula's flagship product can instantly convert Excel-created documents into distributed computing models that can be interacted with on the desktop via Excel itself or on the Web via any standard Internet browser.
Anima's technology is all about dynamic connectivity. Analytic libraries, full-fledged spreadsheet models and the ESB real-time market data that feed them are all brought together into a dynamically connected hub by Anima's universal symmetrically scalable engine.
Anima's distributed architecture enables a variety of dynamically configurable multi-OS deployment options where individual or grouped engines can be selectively used for ESB market data interfacing, dedicated heavy-duty analytics processing, internet spreadsheet processing, specific database interfacing, etc.
Anima's technology is also all about generic interfaces. This of course includes multi-vendor two-way market data connectivity. Be it in Excel or the Web, new or improved vendor capabilities can be transparently added via well-thought, robust interfaces that do not need to change with the addition of new services.
Anima remote database connectivity brings transparent batch-mode and interactive SQL querying power to Excel and the Web. Client application and/or machines no longer need to know about ODBC entries, nor do they need to worry about inconsistent query versions or datasets. Just as it does with market data and analytics, Anima's distributed architecture solves all the DB client data inconsistency problems once and for all.
Learn about Anima's current set of supported operating systems, ESB market data platforms, Microsoft Excel versions, internet browser versions, and other client application versions.
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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
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...
May 6, 2010 | Zurich Sayula's iMonIT catches the Fat Finger Flash. refer to
January 21, 2010 | Zurich Sayula's Anima supports IDC's CSP PlusFeed. refer to
August 15, 2009 | Zurich Sayula's Anima supports Morningstar's real-time low latency broadcast feed. refer to
March 1, 2009 | Zurich Leading Swiss Private Bank decides for iMonIT for risk compliance reasons.. refer to
September 30, 2008 | Zurich Sayula Group adds new branch in Switzerland: Sayula Engineering AG. details...
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
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...
July 24, 2006 | Brussels Sayula and ITG Consulting announce partnership agreement. read on... |


