RPM is Registered Product Manager, a back-office system for Canadian mutual fund dealerships, produced by Footprint software. It's got a text based back-end interface, in a lovely ANSI blue and yellow, and a windows-esque front-end system written in FoxPro for dopey mutual fund reps who can't figure out text and need windows, called PowerRep. Basically it maintains a database of clients, their securities holdings, and their mutual fund transaction histories. It interfaces with FundServ to allow you to place new transactions by wire, co-ordinates updating of parallel databases in branch offices, and fetches prices and transaction contracts and confirmations, generally via modem, and has various maintenance and reporting options. And like, it's got a dorky monochrome ansi logo in the opening screen that would have been pr3tty 'l33t in 1992, with their slogan, which is "Creating New Realities". I'm not quite sure how a glorified database creates a new reality, but hey, I bet if I worked all day coding financial software, I'd get a little delusional too.

RPM is the second banana (but higher quality, in my opinion) back office system in Canada; the other contender is WinFund.