After switch to Google, Symphony begins data migration for clients

Symphony decided to first migrate client data to Google from AWS, and then focus on applications.

In financial services, the move to the cloud is inexorable for banks, asset managers, exchanges and vendors, alike. The challenge is in figuring out the right path to take.

Trading workflow and communications platform provider Symphony Communications Services initially signed a deal with Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its primary cloud infrastructure provider. But after closer examination, executives deemed AWS to be too expensive and not the best partner for its desire to deploy AI-driven tools

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