The Grand Migration

NETWORKING

Moving is a pain. When Swift announced to its 7,650 members in more than 200 countries that they were going to have to move from the cooperative’s X.25-based network to the new Internet Protocol (IP)-based SwiftNet FIN, Citigroup knew that it had a daunting task and a rare opportunity to improve the efficiency of its network. The challenge was whether or not the largest financial services firm could meet the Sept. 30, 2004 deadline imposed by Swift.

"Like many of the large global players, our

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