Quorum Acquires Award Winning Phoenix ETRM Software from Woodlands Solutions
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This acquisition advances Quorum's mission by expanding its already extensive software solution portfolio into multi-commodity energy trading and risk management (C/ETRM). Phoenix ETRM will augment Quorum’s portfolio of software solutions that manage operational, administrative, financial, and transactional business processes for energy companies. The addition of Phoenix ETRM will provide existing and prospective Quorum clients with the opportunity to source an even wider range of interrelated business applications from a single, reliable software provider. The merged offering uniquely positions Quorum in the ETRM arena complementing Quorum’s existing portfolio of energy marketing products.
Woodlands Solutions’ founders,
Quorum offers its clients the option to utilize its QCloud™ hosted version via its SSAE16 certified Cloud services division for each of its proprietary products and will offer a hosted version of Phoenix ETRM in the near future.
About Phoenix ETRM product
Phoenix ETRM is a full-featured, front-to-back office energy trading and risk management solution used by companies with exposure to energy commodities to cost-effectively manage their energy commodity operations. Phoenix ETRM was developed using the latest industry-standard
Phoenix ETRM was awarded the Energy Risk 2012 Best Newcomer of the Year award based on its innovative approach to managing energy commodity operations.
About
Quorum offers an integrated suite of business applications for companies that produce, gather, process, transport, store, distribute, and market crude oil, natural gas, NGLs, LNG, and wind-generated power. The Quorum suite includes software solutions that manage operational, administrative, financial, and transactional business processes for oil & gas. Products within the suite offer inherent integration to support data flow across the value chain, and are also capable of operating stand-alone.
Founded in 1998, Quorum employs over 400 staff operating out of
http://www.qbsol.com 713.430.8601 info(at)qbsol(dot)com
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