AIM CTO Deane Braces For T+1 As Technology Remake Nears End

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HOUSTON--John Deane, chief technology officer at AIM Advisors, is bracing for the "the biggest event of my entire career," T+1, having completed his two-year Slash & Burn project to replace "every PC, router, wire and turret for more than 2,000 users" at the firm. In an interview in the January issue of Waters magazine, out this month, Deane discusses AIM's approach to technology management, and talks about the myriad of projects he has undertaken since joining the firm in 1997.

Deane expects the

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