Listening to the Rabble

BEFORE THE SPIN

While in the past I have been wary of grass-roots movements that impose a technology on a firm's IT managers, I think I have found an instance where the IT rabble has been right. The case in point is the Bank of America (BofA).

Speaking at a briefing in New York last week sponsored by Sun Microsystems and Gigaspaces Technologies, B.J. Fesq, the chief technical architect, global markets technology at BofA, outlined a data distribution project that sprang from a rare consensus among its 2,000

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