Firms Address the Integration-Interaction Conundrum

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Tom Daglish, chief information architect at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, moderated the CIOs' panel discussion at the inaugural European Trading Architecture Summit in London.

At the inaugural Incisive Media European Trading Architecture Summit held in Canary Wharf on Tuesday November 22, one of the key discussions during the CIOs' panel debate centered on the trade-off financial services firms face when weighing up the benefits of integrating new technologies as opposed to interacting with existing ones. By Sitanta Ni Mathghamhna


Moderator Tom Daglish, chief information architect at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, asked panelists what integration meant to them. Michel

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