Zema as a global leader in end to end data management and analytics technology, received high scores for integrating multiple data sources and the ability to aggregate data from varied sources and deliver it in flexible formats.
Curve management was identified as yet another strength of Zema, as the global leader’s curve generation and interpolation scores raised because of the recent additions to its curve-building applications.
Furthermore, Chartis analyzed the scalability of the Zema platform, concluding that the Zema product performs well against the set criteria because of its ability to handle and operate through a wide range of implementation sizes. Zema was also shown to be strong in automation, considering its capability to automate, integrate, and transform market data from multiple sources.
All in all, Chartis highlighted the following strengths of the Zema products and platform.
“We view Zema’s business model as very strong for data management in the energy space. New data and capabilities are being developed alongside changing client needs, and the company is making efforts to improve and develop user experience elements and reporting. Zema’s strong data focus means it is well-positioned to manage much of its clients’ data requirements, and several deployment options are available to suit different client preferences, including deployment through Zema Cloud, as either a hosted or managed service,” reports Chartis.
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Claire Peel,
Chief Marketing Officer
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Email: claire.peel@ze.com