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This Week: S&P/AWS, Deutsche Börse/Google Cloud, Tradeweb, & more

A summary of the latest financial technology news.

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S&P Global and AWS to develop joint cloud-based services

S&P Global has chosen Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its preferred cloud provider in a new push to enhance its cloud infrastructure.

The agreement will see cloud-based services extended to more than 100,000 of S&P’s government and enterprise customers in 43 countries around the world. As it stands, 65% of S&P’s application workloads run on AWS. As part of the collaboration, S&P Global will also move its Capital IQ and remaining core data

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