Thomson Reuters Touts Flexible Eikon Migration

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Thomson Reuters last week launched its Eikon market data display and trading terminal, the successor to the vendor's current flagship Reuters 3000 Xtra and Thomson One workstations and offer a range of delivery options to encourage clients to migrate to the new platform.

Officials say Eikon - which began as Reuters' Common Platform project (IMD, March 5, 2007), and became Project Utah after the merger of Thomson Corp. and Reuters (IMD, Oct. 30, 2009) - provides the same data and analytics

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