UBS' Dalglish Urges "Back to Basics" Tech Stance

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ETAS 2012 is being held in Canary Wharf, London.

Speaking at the Hilton Hotel in Canary Wharf, London, Dalglish likened the cultivation of an IT infrastructure to the management of a garden, saying that overgrown and badly-resourced systems are choking development.

"Something needs to change, we need to get back to our roots, and build up a stable and reliable technology stack," he said. "It's back to basics, laying the groundwork for simple solutions on solid foundations. We need to plant the seeds today for the solutions of tomorrow. Why do

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