Morgan Stanley Sets Plans To Use Sun's Java GI's Webforce To Deliver Risk Data Analytics

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Morgan Stanley & Co.--which recently completed the relocation of its 1,000-plus traders to new facilities at 1585 Broadway in New York City--plans to adopt Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java programming language and Silicon Graphics Inc.'s Webforce multimedia toolkit for use in its internal Internet-development efforts. The firm has set plans to use its internal Internet (or intranet) to make proprietary risk management information, among other things, available to managers and traders on a dynamic-

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