Welcome to WatersTechnology 2.0
The new-look WatersTechnology website features better content surfacing and streamlined navigation for ease-of-use.

Hello and welcome to the new-look WatersTechnology website. As you can see, we have made substantial changes to the layout of the homepage and the various brand pages, although the content itself is identical to that which you have become accustomed to reading over the years.
The changes, therefore, are ostensibly cosmetic, focusing primarily on two areas: surfacing the content generated across the four brands underpinning WatersTechnology ─ Inside Market Data, Inside Reference Data, Sell-Side Technology and Buy-Side Technology ─ and improving the navigability of the website to make it more user-friendly and intuitive.
The WatersTechnology website now includes a number of new features: You can now save articles to read offline later or you can read a quick round-up of the past week's top stories. It also offers a consistent reading experience across all devices, making it as easy to find the information you need on a tablet or mobile device as it is on your desktop.
WatersTechnology also features Waters content, which, as you probably know by now, is primarily feature-led and is published on a monthly basis. In short, we have redesigned WatersTechnology to help improve the flow of information pertaining to capital markets data and technology from us to you.
The WatersTechnology team ─ Max Bowie, Faye Kilburn and Joanne Faulkner (Inside Market Data), Michael Shashoua and Joanna Wright (Inside Reference Data), Anthony Malakian, Tim Bourgaize Murray, Dan DeFrancesco, John Brazier, David Dawkins and Elizabeth Wu (Sell-Side Technology and Buy-Side Technology) ─ hope you enjoy the changes.
Regards
Victor Anderson
Editor-in-Chief, WatersTechnology
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