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Calypso Technology Appoints Xatart President

In this role, he will be responsible for all day-to-day operations, leading the firm on its mission to be the industry standard for capital markets software

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Calypso is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Xatart will be responsible for accelerating and managing the company's growth, introducing new solutions and delivery models to meet the needs of its client base

Prior to joining Calypso, Xatart was CEO of Sophis, now Misys Sophis, which he headed during the financial crisis. He was also a senior executive at Linedata, where he held various roles including chief financial officer and managing director of asset management.

He will report to founders and co-CEOs Charles Marston and Kishore Bopardikar.

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