IBM Extends Deal with Moneyline’s MIS

ORGANIZATION AND STRATEGY

IBM has expanded its reselling agreement with Moneyline Telerate’s Market Information Services (MIS), a London-based market and corporate data management technology provider, it was announced last week at the Sibos show in Geneva.

Before it was acquired by Moneyline in April (IMD, April 15), MIS had a reselling agreement with IBM, in part because MIS’ offerings exploit IBM’s Informix Dynamic Server (IDS), a combination object/relational database, says Ian Hillier-Brook, a director for Moneyline

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