JPX Mulls Pooling Content into Data Lakes

Ryusuke Yokoyama, CIO at JPX sits down with Wei-Shen Wong to discuss how the exchange is considering its options when it comes to data management.

Data lake

As exchanges expand the amount of data they collect and distribute—which increasingly involves new data types that don’t conform to “traditional” market data structures—they are revisiting the potential of data lakes to deliver the breadth and depth of capabilities to store and surface both structured and unstructured data at any scale in the most efficient manner.

One such potential exchange user, the Japan Exchange Group (JPX), is looking at the potential of data lakes to support its strategy

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