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Best sourcing: buying in what you can't do without

In the wake of the downturn, financial institutions are relying on their trading and compliance technology to support their businesses in more ways than ever before. They need it to be robust enough to deal with the rigours of an increasingly complex…

Getting the balance right

Outsourcing is an established model for managing technology. For many buy-side firms, particularly smaller ones with increasingly complex technology demands, being able to access the services and skills-base of a large supplier can be an effective way to…

Risk tech reviewed

Following the market collapse of 2008, 2009 was a year when asset managers regrouped in terms of portfolio performance and operational margins, which now stand at about 15%, on average, across Europe. But what will happen in the sector this year? Where…

Outlook: Cloud to Reign in 2010

Cloud computing is gaining board-level attention as a technology that delivers value. But while it offers a range of opportunities for the data world, cloud also presents a unique set of challenges. By John Akbari, an independent consultant to the data…

Bottom-up reform

What little difference a year makes. Twelve months ago, financial services participants, observers and press - including yours truly - were anticipating major regulatory overhauls and new oversight of the industry following Barack Obama's election and…

Hidden Forces Shaping the Market Fabric

When everything is always changing, it is nearly impossible to see the big picture, yet after all of the recent chaos and innovation, one trend continues: namely, the market fabric. On one level this is what Tim Berners-Lee called the Semantic Web, where…

Regulatory Drivers for Real-Time Analytics

Proposed rules for the financial industry will force market participants and regulators to adopt new ways of monitoring and consolidating data across different systems and markets. By Neil McGovern, product marketing director at Sybase

Will China Go with the Flow?

With under-utilized capital delivering minimal returns in a depressed financial market, emerging economies such as China could see an even greater inflow of funds, prompting demand for data and tools that track these capital flows. By Simon Ringrose and…

Marching to the Beat of a Different Drum

As international data vendors clamor for a slice of the Chinese marketplace, local vendors are coming under pressure to supplement low-margin strategies with value-added content and analytics, and partnerships to enable expansion throughout and beyond…

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