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CIOs Wrestle the Buy vs. Build Demon

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There’s more top-notch software for financial services than ever, but banks still like to keep things in-house and homegrown.

While I was working for one of the large database systems vendors in the mid-1990s, it was common for technologists from the major Wall Street firms to drop by throughout the year for in-depth product briefings. These individuals usually had vast experience building specialized databases, messaging software and other complex infrastructure components using in-house teams

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