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The markets we serve are changing. Our readers' information needs are changing. Last year we employed an external agency to conduct research among our readers and our advertising customers and - as a result of that research - we have completed a restructure of our technology brands business.

We are delighted to announce the creation of a new online analysis and news premium business content website, WatersTechnology.com, which will be based on the Incisive Media content management system.

We have merged Waters magazine and Buy-Side Technology magazine into a single print offering - the new Waters magazine - which reflects the convergence of our readers' interest about financial trading technology designed for buy-side and sell-side firms. In addition, the Sell-Side Technology weekly brand (formerly Dealing with Technology) has completed the transition of its content from print to online delivery.

WatersTechnology.com will deliver our analysis and news first and foremost online, with a focus on providing our subscribers with the context they expect from our specialist journalists. This up-to-date premium business content will be delivered online via the Buy-Side Technology and Sell-Side Technology brands, with feature-driven content delivered through the monthly print magazine, Waters. This website will also include Inside Market Data and Inside Reference Data.

We'd love to know what you think about these changes so please contact us with your feedback.

Victor Anderson, Editor-in-Chief

Lee Hartt, Publishing Director

 

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