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Abbey National Treasury Services selects DataSynapse's guaranteed distributed computing technology; First deployment in Abbey National Financial products credit derivatives for risk calculations.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-11 November 2002-DataSynapse: Abbey National Treasury Services selects DataSynapse's guaranteed distributed computing technology; First deployment in Abbey National Financial products credit derivatives for risk calculations (C)1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:11112002 After reviewing alternative vendor offerings and performing rigorous scalability and performance testing, Abbey National Treasury Services plc ("ANTS"), part of the Abbey National Group - the sixth largest banking group in the UK - has selected DataSynapse Inc.'s LiveCluster 3GTM solution as the guaranteed distributed computing infrastructure to support next generation financial application development corporate-wide.
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