James Rundle: Round Pegs, Square Holes

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James Rundle, deputy editor, sell side, Waters

It was a particularly cold morning in Canary Wharf, London, which heralded the 2013 European Trading Architecture Summit (ETAS). Given the fact that there wasn't even standing room for some of the morning panels, though, the icy bite of an incoming UK winter didn't seem to deter the attendees. While every presentation and discussion gave an informative spin on each of the topics, it was interesting to see that the conversation around areas such as big data and cloud is no longer the "who, what

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