Insert Cloud Pun Here

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The nuances of cloud capability can offer definite business benefits, even without full adoption.

I've written so many features about cloud computing that I'm starting to run out of headlines. There's not much I can do with it that hasn't been done already, so the punning has officially ceased on my end.

Instead, let's talk about cloud strategy. I had an interesting discussion with IBM yesterday about how it sees cloud computing's evolution progressing over the next few years, and while terms like “smart cloud” and other neologisms were used regularly, one interesting question was raised

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Automation is enabling systematic strategies in fixed income that were previously reserved for equities trading. The tech gap between the two may be closing, but differences remain.

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