Data Management Initiatives Fit Criteria for Buy-Side 'O9 Projects

NEW YORK - Data management projects are expected to stay on the buy-side agenda this year, according to Dayle Scher, senior analyst at TowerGroup, speaking at the Swift Operations Forum Americas in New York in March.

Boston-based Scher said data management ticks all the boxes for buy-side projects that will be given the go-ahead in 2009. Buy-side firms will prioritize projects based on cost, potential for enhanced automation, use of existing infrastructure, support of global expansion and

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