APFIC 2017: Cloud’s Data Potential Increases as Industry Evolves

Cloud offers benefits for data suppliers seeking more distribution channels, as well as advantages around usage monitoring and control, panelists said.

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“Everything that we call ‘traditional’ is disappearing. The markets and trading strategies are changing first, and in five to 10 years, I imagine there will be no more per-user licenses—it will all be on a pick-and-choose basis,” said Nimesh Bharadia, head of Asia for data, product and strategy at interdealer broker Tradition. “Delivery of data is key, and so also is the technology…. Today, you have to be an anytime, anyplace, plug-and-play solution. So we have started to look away from

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