Reuters, Interactive Eye Integration in 2010
Thomson Reuters has increased its integration savings target by $200 million to $1.2 billion, and has achieved $1.1 billion in run-rate savings through the end of 2009, partly driven by the consolidation of product platforms and content.
Thomson Reuters chief executive Tom Glocer said the vendor's "common platform" next-generation data desktop, internally named Project Utah, will see a broad beta release this spring. He said he expects to see savings even before Utah's predecessors are shut off