JP Morgan Chase Unites IT From Three Buy-Side Businesses

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NEW YORK--Veronique Weill is currently in the midst of more than 200 projects to unite the asset management businesses of JP Morgan, Chase and Fleming. As global head of technology and operations for the investment management and private banking organizations, her staff has tripled, and the IT budget has swollen accordingly.

In choosing what to keep from what Fleming, Chase and Morgan brought to the picture, Weill naturally decided to pick what was the best was of each, she says. "When you make

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