Major software update offers sleek, new user interface and collaboration features for risk and compliance professionals
360factors, the industry leader in risk and compliance intelligence software for banks and financial services organizations, announced that the company is releasing Predict360 version 5.0, a major software update that enhances user experience with easier navigation, improved collaboration and advanced reporting and analytics capabilities.
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The user interface (UI) improvements offer customers greater efficiencies in managing workflows and tasks while improving navigation. With customer-defined navigation shortcuts, each user now has greater control over their user experience and can easily customize the application to their specific requirements. And, with an updated look-and-feel reflecting modern applications, using Predict360 to manage risks, KRIs, compliance, and regulatory change management is now easier than ever.
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To enhance and ease collaboration, especially with so many banking and financial services professionals now working remotely from home, Predict360 now delivers system-wide messaging with tagging. Users can quickly select specific items in Predict360 to tag and collaborate with colleagues. A message icon will be available on every screen for users to quickly access and respond to team members’ messages.
“This is a major release that is a game changer in our industry as well as a product milestone for 360factors,” said Carl L. McCauley, CEO for 360factors, Inc. “We listened to our customers and are delivering industry-leading advancements that enable banks and financial services institutions to work more quickly and collaboratively while delivering predictive insights and analytics with our unique Predict360 risk and compliance platform.”
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