Shoring Up Sharing Gains in Data Management

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Rares Pateanu, consultant and former Morgan Stanley executive

Financial institutions have a very big problem with data management. A cultural DNA is at work, whereby financial firms have traditionally worked in silos, and sharing anything—let alone enterprise-level architecture, data models and solutions—is not that common.

For a while, as the crisis was in full swing, and regulatory measures seemed to increase at a healthy clip, in lock step with ever larger fines from the US regulators, many financial institutions launched significant data management and

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