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AIM Software Announces New Release of GAIN
July 1, 2008 - AIM Software, a leading provider of enterprise data management solutions, announced the new release of its flagship data management product GAIN.
AIM Software's GAIN platform offers extended facilities for golden copy management and new support for Windows Server 2008/Windows Vista.
The newest release, GAIN 4.1, offers extensions to the golden copy platform, providing advanced data consolidation functionalities along with improved usability and an enhanced user interface. The recent release helps to boost the management of data quality with an extended audit trail, historization and error-logging.
Like former versions, GAIN 4.1 is a modular and scalable enterprise data management platform. The out-of-the-box approach and the modularity can cover both the needs of small, medium and large financial institutions.
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