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Fidelity selects External IT for a cloud-based virtual desktop solution for financial advisers

Fidelity selects External IT to deliver a "first-of-its-kind solution" to advisers

Fidelity selects External IT to deliver a “first-of-its-kind solution” to advisers

In a press release today, Fidelity announced it has selected External IT as the exclusive provider of a cloud-based virtual desktop solution to financial advisers.

The Cloud Virtual Desktop

Advisers who custody client assets with Fidelity Institutional Wealth Services® (IWS) will soon leverage External IT’s technology known as the OS33 Portal Desktop.

According to Ed O’Brien, head of technology for Fidelity IWS, pricing for the virtual desktop will be approximately $150 per user per month.

Native, Not Watered-Down

In the virtual desktop solution, advisors will find familiar programs including Adobe Acrobat, the Microsoft Office 2010 suite, Quickbooks and more.

External IT users get access to full versions of the office productivity software through Citrix Receiver, not scaled down web-based counterparts with limited functionality.

The External IT dashboard with office productivity programs included

The External IT dashboard with office productivity programs included (click to view full size image)

File Access

The virtual desktop also supports traditional file management, accessed in two ways.

First, a file manager interface can be accessed directly within the web browser, allowing users to browse a file directory structure similar to those found in most computer operating systems.

The alternate file access method actually launches a separate file manager window that looks just like the Windows 7 file explorer. Users can browse files and folders in both the hosted file system as well as their local hard drive using the External IT file manager window. Worth noting is that the search field works in this separate file manager window just as it does in the native Windows 7 operating system, so users may find this method a bit faster to find documents and files.

Mobile

The External IT solution is also accessible from mobile devices using the standard mobile web browser. Users have a few options when working with office files like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents.

The mobile optimized External IT dashboard, viewed on an iPad

The mobile optimized External IT dashboard, viewed on an iPad (click to view full size image)

First, the full versions of Office programs can be streamed to the mobile device using the Citrix Receiver app. However, most will find that attempting to touch menu bars and manipulating the cursor is challenging on non-touch optimized software.

Therefore, if users have appropriate permissions, Office documents can be downloaded and opened in third party apps such as QuickOffice Pro HD or Office² HD. Changes can then be uploaded back into the External IT solution.

Security

Advisers will also benefit from a wide array of security features available in the External IT solution. Users can easily add and delete (aka provision) employee accounts, prohibit file downloads onto personal devices, and enforce multi-factor authentication when users log in.

Reactions

For reaction on the solution announcement, I reached out to several providers of virtual desktop solutions for those in financial services.

Wes Stilman, CEO of Right Size Solutions. "If the custodian desires, it provides an opportunity to integrate their technology with a cloud provider."

Wes Stilman, CEO of Right Size Solutions. “If the custodian desires, it provides an opportunity to integrate their technology with a cloud provider.”

“If the custodian desires, it provides an opportunity to integrate their technology with a cloud provider.  For example, it could simplify single sign on,” said Wes Stillman, president of Right Size Solutions.

“The potential negative for the custodian is that the cloud provider has to earn consistent high marks,” added Stillman. “Should the quality of service falter, it could reflect badly on the custodian.”

For this reason, Fidelity arranged dedicated support for advisers from External IT and also aligned support times with the equity and bond market schedule, according to O’Brien.

O’Brien added that advisers always have access to the online External IT help desk and can also call in for support during both peak and non-peak hours.

Ryan Terwedo, founder and CEO of CloudRIA: "Depending on how they are providing the [virtual desktop] window, the user experience is not great."

Ryan Terwedo, founder and CEO of CloudRIA: “Depending on how they are providing the [virtual desktop] window, the user experience is not great.”

Ryan Terwedo, founder and CEO of cloudRIA, agrees with Stillman’s sentiment of the provider’s service quality, including the user experience.

“Depending on how they are providing the [virtual desktop] window, the user experience is not great,” said Terwedo. “Microsoft Word was never designed for anything but being installed on a local windows machine.”

FPPad Bits and Bytes for March 1

I’m in New York today presenting once again on technology that can transform an adviser’s business. Hopefully I’ll get through sequester-furloughed TSA screening to make my flight home!

Here are this week’s stories of interest:

Tales from T3: What jumped out from InvestmentNews.com

[Davis Janowski covered last month’s T3 conference on the spot, and fills this report a few weeks later about things that still stand out. Among the items are a 3D-printed “decoder ring” from Fidelity’s mad-scientist-in-chief Al Lee, TradePMR’s new Fusion platform, cloudRIA, and Orion Mail from Orion Advisor Services.]  Now that I’ve had a little time to mull things over, I thought I would share some of the highlights. While the sessions were useful and popular, I often find it most informative to visit the vendor booths — and there were more than 80 companies on hand at T3.

T3 2013: Top technology to put on your radar

t3 2013 conferenceAt over 600 attendees, T3 2013 packs downtown Miami with the best in adviser technology

This year’s Technology Tools for Today conference (T3) packed over 600 attendees in the Hilton Miami Downtown hotel, including roughly 300 financial advisers according to conference co-founder David Drucker.

A conference like this is covered by all the major media outlets, so you can check out coverage from InvestmentNews, Financial Planning, WealthMangement, and more.

I’m taking a short break (and giving my feet a rest!) to share some of the most intriguing vendors with which I’ve had the chance to connect with today. In addition to updates on FPPad and elsewhere, be sure to follow #T32013 on Twitter.

HiddenLevers

Raj Udeshi, head of business development for HiddenLevers

Raj Udeshi, head of business development for HiddenLevers

 

No longer T3 newbies, HiddenLevers is back again this year with a novel feature that I feel significantly improves the lead generation process for advisers.

The new feature is a portfolio stress test call to action advisers can embed in their website. When prospects land on an adviser’s page, they see a button that offers a free portfolio stress test to see what happens as a result of a specific macro event.

Prospects get a very useful illustration provided by HiddenLevers, and advisers get lead contact information (including basic portfolio details) volunteered by the prospect to use for follow up contact.

Find more information at https://www.hiddenlevers.com/.

CloudRIA

Cloud RIA Ryan Terwedo

CloudRIA founder & CEO Ryan Terwedo

A company launching out of stealth mode is cloudRIA, founded roughly 5 years ago by Ryan Terwedo. Terwedo brings experience running back office operations for a variety of financial services firms in the Seattle, WA area, and is now leveraging his expertise into the RIA market.

cloudRIA’s tag line is the “RIA OS,” with the premise of being the operating system, or the glue, if you will, of major advisor software tools. Partners today include Redtail CRM, MoneyGuidePro, TD Ameritrade Institutional, and many more soon to come.

I see a lot of potential with cloudRIA, but this market is going to be tough. After spending 15 minutes with Terwedo, I think he’s fearless enough to take on the challenge.

For more information, visit http://cloudria.com/

kwanti

kwanti, a new player in portfolio analytics

kwanti, a new player in portfolio analytics

kwanti is portfolio analytics software that imports client portfolio holdings and offers quick reports to a variety of benchmarks and metrics. The company recently secured a connection with TD Ameritrade Institutional Veo® Open Access, so advisers with client accounts at the third-largest (by assets) custodian can easily import holdings for analysis.

As kwanti matures and adds more portfolio connections, look for it to offer intelligent analytics at a very attractive price point. Pricing starts around $50 per user per month.

For more information, visit http://kwanti.com/