Architects Mull Renovations vs. Cost of New Build

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From left: Moderator Alex Wissner-Gross; Sonny Baillargeon, Pico Quantitative Trading; Suraj Gupta, Winged Foot Capital; Gerald le Donne, Credit Suisse; Hemathri Balakrishnan, Morgan Stanley; Suresh Chandrasekaran, Denodo Technologies

The explosion in volumes and the number of data sources, coupled with the still-siloed nature of financial firms is hampering effective management of data architectures, according to a panel of data architects at last week’s North American Financial Information Summit.

“We live in a world where information infrastructure is siloed, and we tend to cleanse and store data in different departments and in different formats,” said Hemathri Balakrishnan, vice president of enterprise architecture and

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