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Gain insight into the dynamic, ever changing financial and energy markets we serve. OpenLink's top executives share their comments regarding industry environments, integrated trading systems, and business strategies.

2008 News Articles

Pulling the Business Together
March 2008 | World Power

As the physical and financial sides of energy trading become intertwined, technologies must keep up with business drivers. Dr. Wolfgang Ferse, Executive Vice President, Commodities & Energy Solutions at OpenLink considers the impact these changes are having on the financial institutions and energy companies, and, in particular, on their IT systems. ()

Power Trading & Scheduling Come Together
March 2008 | World Power

OpenLink’s Philippe Barjon and Stefan Hoferichter take an in-depth look at pMotion Scheduling and Logistics System and ESS, OpenLink’s European Scheduling System. ()

2007 News Articles


Is Your Risk System Up to Date?
July 2007 | Energy Risk

OpenLink discusses the recent evolution of risk in energy markets and focuses on how these markets have evolved to such levels of sophistication that many of the legacy risk management systems are no longer sufficient. ()

A Total Risk Picture Spanning Many Different Markets
May 2007 | Structured Credit Investor

Structured Credit Investor looks at OpenLink's cross-asset trading, risk and operations processing management software solution Findur. ()

Prepare Yourself for the Next ETRM Project Race
April 2007 | World Power

Coleman Fung, Founder and Executive Chairman of the Board at OpenLink discusses how Making the Right Decision, Building the Right Team and Running the Project Right will help you manage and overcome many issues in your next ETRM project. ()

Maximizing Your Gas Network
March 2007 | Commodities Now

Europe’s gas balancing regimes involve moving gas on and off a balancing zone. Larry Hickey, a senior energy analyst at OpenLink and Russ Hecker, an energy solutions development manager at OpenLink examine the differences in Europe’s balancing zone in a systematic way. ()

2006 News Articles

OpenLink’s cMotion Revolutionizes The Integrated Energy Marketplace
November 2006 | Oil and Gas Financial Journal - ETRM Supplement

Matt Frye, managing director at OpenLink's Houston division discusses OpenLink’s new software module, cMotion, a comprehensive logistics solution for crude oil, refined products, coal, LNG, and soft commodities. cMotion complements OpenLink’s existing logistics applications: gMotion for natural gas, and pMotion for electric power.

Innovation in Motion
September 2006 | Energy Risk

Founder and CEO of OpenLink, Coleman Fung, discusses how ongoing enhancements made to OpenLink’s suite of products helps clients to always stay ahead of the game. Read further and discover the latest innovations for the future.

Gas Scheduling in Europe
July 2006 | Energy Risk

The complex nature of European gas pipelines means shippers endure a minefield of daily compromises and hidden costs. Laurence Hickey, senior energy analyst at OpenLink, considers whether the current situation should be viewed as a business hurdle or a great opportunity.

Putting Information To Work
May 2006 | Oil & Gas Financial Journal

OpenLink’s Producers Services Module can provide today’s producer of natural gas and crude oil with functionality that directly addresses their data management, scheduling, and reporting requirements says Matthew Frye, managing director of OpenLink’s Houston division.

Software House of the Year
May 2006 | Energy Risk

As seen in Energy Risk Magazine’s May issue: Energy Risk magazine recently announced OpenLink as this year’s ‘Software House of the Year’. Click here for the complete article where Coleman Fung, OpenLink’s founder and CEO discusses OpenLink’s new products, existing product enhancements and future plans.

Into The Nexus
March 2006 | World Power 2006

Matt Frye, managing director at OpenLink's Houston division discusses how OpenLink has taken the lead in a constantly changing and evolving energy market in providing a seamless method for bridging the gaps with its Power Market Gateway (PMG). The bi-directional connectivity of the PMG makes energy scheduling more organized, more powerful, and therefore more profitable. PMG was created in conjunction and with the needs of Strategic Energy in mind, and built to address specific concerns for their supply operation. ()