Consultant J&J Helps Build FinQloud's Reputation

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Julia Sears, Nasdaq OMX

Many in the capital markets still wince at the thought of putting services or client data into a public cloud like Amazon Web Services (AWS), which powers FinQloud. But Nasdaq believes that it has the right security measures in place and was willing to put its name on this cloud service to prove it. Every client it signs up unclenches the shoulders of a skittish industry just a bit more.

Of its 19 onboarded customers  ─ 10 live ─ since a January launch, the latest to go public is New York-based

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