People
Marilyn Watson's Passing
SimCorp's long-time PR face passes away while on holiday in Cyprus.
Orc Appoints SimCorp CIO as Future CEO
Torben Munch will join Stockholm-headquartered company in January 2013.
Bolin Brings Turaz Touch to Misys
With the Misys-Turaz merger finalized, the resulting software giant will look to claw back lost revenue while undergoing a massive integration.
Bolin Brings Turaz Touch to Misys
With the Misys-Turaz merger finalized, the resulting software giant will look to claw back lost revenue while undergoing a massive integration.
Big Data: A People Problem
Today’s college graduates aren't learning how to use legacy financial technology applications and systems, which presents a challenge in the quest to tackle Big Data, according to panelists at today's Big Data Online Summit. By Anthony Malakian
Big Data: A People Problem
Today’s college graduates aren't learning how to use legacy financial technology applications and systems, which presents a challenge in the quest to tackle Big Data, according to panelists at today's Big Data Online Summit. By Anthony Malakian
Newedge Names New US CEO
Antoine Babule ran the Canada branch from 2008 to 2010.
Kirilenko to Depart CFTC
Chief Economist leaves US regulator for MIT.
LSE Nabs Nowell for UnaVista
Ex-FSA man to serve in regulatory role at exchange division.
Société Générale Appoints Head of Portfolio Trading
Brian Curran joins from RBS to take over portfolio trading and quantitative distribution.
Bats Chi-X Loses COO to Morgan Stanley
Paul O'Donnell returns to the firm he left in 2008.
Boldizsar Goes To Thomson Reuters in Brazil
Thomson Reuters hires Luis Boldizsar in Sao Paulo in a new role as enterprise content business development manager for pricing and reference data in Latin America
Love of Tech Doesn't Translate to Wanting a Career in It
Young people overwhelmingly like—even love—technology, but few want to pursue a career in it, according to a new survey. But a closer look reveals that the industry may not actually be in trouble.
Love of Tech Doesn't Translate to Wanting a Career in It
Young people overwhelmingly like—even love—technology, but few want to pursue a career in it, according to a new survey. But a closer look reveals that the industry may not actually be in trouble.