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Sybase Success Story: Daily Access Corporation
Remaining competitive
By: Glenn Santa Cruz
Jan. 16, 2006 03:30 PM
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DailyAccess Corporation is a national provider of qualified retirement plan services, which includes 401(k), 403(b) and profit sharing plans. DailyAccess manages the entire plan operations environment including recordkeeping, administration, regulatory compliance, trading, information access systems, mutual fund company relationships, sales support and client service. The company provides these services to more than 800 firms, managing more than 90,000 individual participant accounts. It also maintains working relationships with many of the leading financial services companies including AIM Funds, Fidelity Investments, Legg Mason, Putnam Investments, Franklin Templeton and The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation.
The company also distinguishes itself from competitors through its ability to perform triparty - or multi-fund - trading on its systems. DailyAccess was the first independent third-party recordkeeper in the industry to provide that service, which allows plan sponsors to offer multiple families of funds to its participants.
Challenge: Provide Secure, Web-Based Access to Plan Information As DailyAccess grew, it continued developing Sybase PowerBuilder code to automate its system and facilitate client access. But as Web access became increasingly universal, the company realized it needed a more robust and flexible Web-based system, one that would grow beyond the existing Web-PB architecture. DailyAccess needed to find a better way to put a Web front end on its record-keeping application. The key criteria for the Web-based system were that it had to enable DailyAccess to leverage its significant investment in Sybase PowerBuilder code, to do load balancing to ensure access to the system, and to support multiple component types as well as multiple platforms. After investigating its options, DailyAccess found its solution in Sybase EAServer.
EAServer Allows Code Reuse, Eliminates Cost and Risk of Rewriting For example, DailyAccess has found that Sybase PowerBuilder works best for developing reporting functionality, while Java is a better choice for other functionality such as implementing XML handling, external sockets, and regular expressions for text processing.
'EAServer Is So Reliable, You Don't Even Know It's There' Perhaps above all, DailyAccess requires reliability. "In our market, failure is not an option," says Santa Cruz. "If we deploy a system that doesn't give our customers the confidence that their requests or transactions are being handled promptly and accurately, they're going to feel that their retirement plans are at risk. One of the best things we can say about Sybase EAServer is that it's been extremely stable." "As we look ahead," Santa Cruz adds, "I think we're evolving into a full-blown Web application that's hosted on Sybase EAServer. We've still got a large amount of code that we want to move onto Sybase EAServer so it can be shared across all of our applications. The bottom line is that for us to remain competitive, we need to be nimble. That means automating as much as we can behind the scenes to increase efficiency and keep costs low. Sybase EAServer enables us to do that. Business: Provide Web access to client retirement plan information Solution: Sybase EAServer, Sybase PowerBuilder Results:
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This article is reprinted with permission from Sybase Incorporated.
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