Tech review: Mark Polson on Creative Technologies' Enable

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This week, the lang cat's Mark Polson assesses Creative Technologies' Enable: a system built by advisers, for advisers.

When writing this column, I’m always looking for propositions that try to go beyond the immediately obvious; which think about the real-world situations and challenges their code will find itself in. Propositions that play the tape through to the end, and are genuinely built to make a difference. In the financial advisory world there’s an extra challenge. Few advisers get their hands dirty with software design, and few software companies genuinely build to what advisers actually want – there is always a competitive functionality fight in the way somewhere. So, when we find a system built...

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