Triple Point Leads Roundtable On System Requirements For Optimizing Risk Management

Triple Point Technology, the provider of multi market commodity and enterprise risk management software solutions, announced that Douglas Daugherty, the companys vice president of gas technical services, will moderate a roundtable discussion of senior risk executives at Energy Risk Priorities

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Triple Point Technology, the provider of multi-market commodity and enterprise risk management software solutions, announced that Douglas Daugherty, the companys vice president of gas technical services, will moderate a roundtable discussion of senior risk executives at Energy Risk Priorities 2010 in The Woodlands, Texas, March 23-24. Energy Risk Priorities 2010 is produced in cooperation with The Committee of Chief Risk Officers (CCRO), news publisher SNL Energy, and Energy Metro Desk magazine.

Daughertys panel, Optimizing Your Risk Management Backbone: System Priorities for 2010 and Beyond, will examine the critical new requirements and integration best practices for comprehensive enterprise risk management systems in todays increasingly volatile global energy and commodities markets.

Todays complex market conditions, including tighter credit, greater price volatility and exposure, and more stringent regulatory oversight, require market leaders to deploy comprehensive software solutions to manage all four areas of financial exposure market risk, operational risk, credit risk, and regulatory risk on a real-time, integrated platform.

Attempting to manage enterprise risk with disparate systems and manual spreadsheets is a recipe for disaster for senior risk executives, says Daugherty. Triple Point is pleased to advance the discussion about how sophisticated enterprise platforms like Commodity XL provide executives with the actionable business intelligence they require to make proactive decisions and gain competitive advantage in todays volatile markets.

Energy Risk Priorities 2010 is a unique forum of free-flowing roundtable discussions on current issues and solutions to evolving energy risk policy. Attendees include senior risk, credit, and compliance executives from key energy companies and counterparties such as Calpine, NRG Energy, WPS Energy, Constellation, ConocoPhillips, BP Energy, Amerex Brokers, Shell, J.P. Morgan, Midwest ISO, and ISO New England.

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