The Future of CTRM Software – Evolve or Die? A Panel of Experts divine its future
todaySeptember 22, 2023
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Commodity Trading and Risk Management (CTRM) software is at the centre of any organisation dealing with commodities. However, it hasn't always lived up to its potential, often proving complex and challenging to implement. With the expanding demand for CTRM solutions in the era of net-zero commitments, this software category is on track to exceed $2 billion in annual expenditures. In the dynamic and fast-paced world of commodities, CTRM software must adapt or face obsolescence. Join our panel of CTRM experts as they peer into the crystal ball and predict what the future holds for CTRM in the next decade.
Key Topics Discussed:
1. Monolithic vs. Nimble: Are monolithic CTRM solutions a sustainable long-term option?
2. Multi-commodity Agility: Can CTRM solutions truly become versatile across different commodities?
3. The Role of AI: Will AI and automation reshape CTRM and the role of human traders?
4. The Cloud and Managed Services: Is the future of CTRM in ecosystems, the cloud, and managed services?
5. Outsourcing Dilemma: Is outsourcing business functions a threat or an opportunity for CTRM vendors?
Our Expert Panel Includes:
Sonia Ghosh: Senior Business Analyst at Vattenfall
Sajindra Jayasena: Chief Information and Digital Officer at Targray
Jasse Chan: Head of Risk at Bonroy Petchem
Gary Vasey: Managing Partner at Commodity Technology Advisory LLC
Patrick Reames: Managing Partner at Commodity Technology Advisory LLC
Ben Hillary: Managing Director at Commodities People
Unlock insights from these industry leaders and gain valuable perspectives on the future of CTRM software. Watch the on-demand webinar now to stay ahead in the evolving world of commodities.
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