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Blue Skies for Cloud Computing?

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Ken Barnes, NYSE Technologies

Cloud is happening. Whether you are for the technology, against it, or somewhere in the undecided middle—it has taken root in financial services, and it’s here to stay.

As with anything that generates a lot of buzz in a short space of time, it is tempting to dismiss cloud computing as a passing fad—gimmicky and over-hyped. But doing so ignores its usefulness.

Cloud has gotten the attention of exchanges, and firms across the buy side and sell side—many of which have already adopted it in some

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