Another Reason to Like the Public Cloud? Talent Retention

At Waters USA 2014, Rob Krugman talked about choosing AWS.

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At Waters USA 2014, Rob Krugman talked about Amazon's public cloud.

In the 1990s, Wall Street firms could go and poach some of the brightest developers and architects to come in and work on their trading systems and data bases. It was hot. It was sexy.

But then firms like Facebook, Google and Amazon came along and the world of financial IT started to seem stodgy. As a result, the talent gap between Wall Street and Silicon Valley grew. During a presentation at Waters USA, Rob Krugman, vice president of digital strategy and innovation at Broadridge Financial

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