BNY Mellon

Metrics Man: BNY Mellon CIO Suresh Kumar

Suresh Kumar moved to the US at 24 to find a job in technology. Along the way to becoming CIO at BNY Mellon, he directed the first online brokerage, built a laudable technology stack at Pershing, and installed a software company back home in southern…

BNY Mellon Unveils New Risk Service

BNY Mellon announced the launch of Risk View, a service that combines data management, visualization technology, and consulting for clients looking to improve their risk management capabilities through a third-party solution.

Optimize: The How and Who

Collateral optimization is a reality for a few institutions, an attainable goal for a few others, and a pipe dream for the rest. In the second part of his feature on optimization, Jake Thomases checks in on who is optimizing and who isn’t, and on what an…

Optimize: The Whens and the Whys

Collateral optimization systems are coming into vogue as a means of handling some of the obligations of Dodd–Frank and EMIR. In part one of a two-part feature, Jake Thomases examines exactly what about the current market is prompting the adoption, and…

Financial Firms Gear Up to Conquer Big Data

As the financial markets gain a better understanding of potential use cases for Big Data analysis techniques and technologies, firms are now exploring ways to extract the most value from Big Data. However, proper data governance provides a crucial…

Big Data webcast

Inside Market Data gathered leading industry experts for a webcast on December 5, 2012 to discuss how firms are utilizing the concept of Big Data analytics.

Bottling Other Industries’ Expertise

It is widely acknowledged that data management in the capital markets is less advanced than other industries, but what are the reasons for the difference? The retail, telecommunications and energy industries have some lessons to teach, Nicholas Hamilton…

Does One Data Silo Fit All?

Centralization of data across silos has moved to the forefront of risk management efforts in financial services. Michael Shashoua explores the parts data timeliness, transparency and standards are playing in organizing and centralizing data

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