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You are invited to participate in the annual Energy Risk energy trading and risk management (ETRM) software rankings survey. The ETRM software survey ranks software vendors, implementation specialists, data management firms and data providers in a variety of categories.
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The closing date for the survey is February 17, 2017. Vote now
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