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SS&C's Zoologic Learning Solutions Releases New Calculus Essentials Course

Business Wire, August 21, 2008

Web-based Course Newest Addition to MBA Essentials Program

WINDSOR, Conn. -- SS&C Technologies, Inc. (www.ssctech.com), a global provider of financial services software and software-enabled services, today announced the addition of Calculus Essentials(TM) to its Zoologic Learning Solutions web-based course library.

In addition to joining more than 760 web-based courses in the Zoologic course library, Calculus Essentials is also the most recent addition to the MBA Essentials program. Emphasizing academic rigor and core business knowledge, the MBA Essentials program is designed to develop the crucial leadership, critical thinking, and analytical skills demanded in today's global business arena.

Calculus Essentials familiarizes the learner with calculus. The course starts with the idea of limit and ends with derivative functions; and includes an application of limit in finance: continuous compounding.

"We are proud to meet the market's request for this calculus course," said Richard Shalowitz, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Zoologic Learning Solutions. "With this addition, our MBA Essentials program is able to provide an even stronger foundation to help both MBA students and business professionals recognize future success."

About SS&C Technologies

SS&C delivers investment and financial management software and related services focused exclusively on the financial services industry. By leveraging expertise in common investment business functions, SS&C cost-effectively serves clients in the different industry segments, including: 1) insurance entities and pension funds, 2) institutional asset management, 3) hedge funds and family offices, 4) financial institutions, 5) municipal finance, 6) real estate property management, 7) commercial lending and 8) corporate treasury. Additional information is available at www.ssctech.com.

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