Unix Retains Hold Over Trading Room Systems At Goldman Sachs; Internet Apps Also Intrigue

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Despite the early and close involvement of Goldman Sachs & Co.'s investment banking division with Microsoft's Windows NT (TST, April 3, 1995), the firm has determined that its trading operations will not rush headlong into deployment of that operating system. According to Leslie Tortora, a partner at the firm and its worldwide technology chief, Goldman will instead stick with Unix--deployed primarily on workstations from Sun Microsystems--to support its high-end traders. Meanwhile, the firm has

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