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Bloomberg: We’ll Keep PolarLake Cost Tool
Data giant reassures clients with commitment to continue support for cost-reducing tool acquired in May purchase of EDM vendor PolarLake
Roundtable: Financial Data Opens Up to Open Technologies
Until recently, the closest that financial firms came to open-source technologies was the Linux operating system. However, firms have been exploring projects to create open standards for data integration that would enable them to combine best-of-breed…
Young Leaves NYSE Tech for Bloomberg
Young's sudden departure to become CEO of Bloomberg's EPS unit comes at a time of big changes at NYSE Technologies and Bloomberg's enterprise division.
PolarLake Goes Wider With Bloomberg Buyout
Strapline: Data Management
Liquidity & Electronic Trading special report
May 2012 - sponsored by: Bloomberg, IPC Systems, Knight Capital, SunGard
Despite Cloud Security, Performance Concerns, ‘Adopt It Now’
Security still dominates discussions about cloud computing, but some groups such as high-frequency traders are concerned about its lack of high performance. Still, it is clear that the burgeoning technology is taking hold in the financial services…
Panel: While Cloud Security Concerns Overblown, Perception Matters
Cloud providers’ security might be airtight, but perception matters, and they should go above and beyond to allay customers’ concerns, according to panelists at the North American Trading Architecture Summit this week in New York.
Automation and Risk Management in FX Create Technology Challenges
As algorithmic trading continues to grow in foreign exchange (FX) markets, FX desks are becoming more like full-service providers than ever. Trading volumes and the number of instruments on offer have ramped up risk management issues, and therefore…
After Delay, OpenGamma Releases Risk and Analytics Platform
Version 1.0 of the open-source platform was held back to include a Bloomberg module.
Max Bowie: Vendors Focus on Solutions that Deliver ‘Solutions’
Although algo trading is grabbing headlines, Max believes that the humble terminal is seeing a renaissance as vendors strive to provide more insightful solutions to address increasingly complex markets.
FINRA Recognizes Bloomberg Open Symbology
Free-to-use framework given green light by US regulator.