Version 3.0 of Advent's Revenue Center out today

Advent Software Inc. unveiled version 3.0 of its Advent Revenue Center product today.
SEP 30, 2009
Advent Software Inc. unveiled version 3.0 of its Advent Revenue Center product today. Among the new features available in the billing and revenue management application are revenue forecasting and revenue sharing, which allows firms to define payout rules and share fees with internal and external parties. Advent Revenue Center integrates with Advent's APX, Axys or Geneva portfolio accounting and management platforms. So firms that want to use of the application need to also be using one of platforms. Specific pricing details were unavailable. But annual costs for using Advent Revenue Center are based on a firm's assets under management and range from $10,000 to $60,000 per year. For more information visit Advent's Revenue Center web page.

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