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Our approach


youDevise delivers on-demand applications that transform financial markets.

We seek out business problems that can be resolved through a web-delivered application, such as financial market inefficiencies, regulatory compliance issues, or gaps in the analytical toolset available to financial institutions.

We establish sponsorship groups that participate in our development process. We develop using agile methodologies, working closely with sponsors, releasing useful software to sponsors from project inception and subsequently on a weekly basis.

We underpin our rapid development process with our reliable re-usable application framework, the Information Distribution Server (IDS). The IDS allows us to develop reliable, scalable, secure on-demand financial market applications quickly.

We integrate our applications with third-party services and information. We also make use of and contribute to proven open-source technologies such as Linux, Apache and MySQL for everything from operating systems and databases to bug trackers and source code managers.

We operate the solutions we build, so users can start using the system immediately. We host the solutions at an ultra-secure hosting site and provide round-the-clock, proactive support. Users rely on us for confidential, knowledgeable assistance.

News Releases

> youDevise Forms Subsidiaries in New York and Hong Kong To Support Global Growth of Trade Ideas Monitor   More >
> Northern Trust Partners with youDevise to Provide Funds of Hedge Funds with Daily Portfolio Management Data   More >
> youDevise releases HIP 2.0   More >

Recent Media Coverage


youDevise’s Trade Idea Monitor and Hedge Fund Information Provider applications are generating increased media interest in the UK and US
> “Trade Ideas Program Catches On In U.S. ” Wall Street Letter - March 24 2008
> “Software Firms Target Growing Workload of Multiple Funds ” Financial News - March 3 2008
> “Sharing Trade Ideas ” Wall Street & Technology - March 3 2008