JPMC's 'Project Tyger' Roars Ahead

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NEW YORK—JPMorgan Chase (JPMC) is reaping the benefits of an open-source application development project that began last year, officials tell DWT.

Code-named Tyger after the poem by William Blake, JPMC developers now use a series of open source and Java development tools to create mission critical middle- and back-office applications.

According to Steven Neiman, vice president, JPMorgan's investment banking technology group, developers can now use open source tools in the J2EE and application

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