Business Continuity Grows up

TTW 2002 REVIEW

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In the wake of Sept. 11, trading firms will be compelled to "think about contingency," said John Del Vecchio, broker Tullett & Tokyo Liberty’s chief technology officer for North America. "You build it into your project up-front [TTW, Sept. 9]."

Like many of its peers, Morgan Stanley did exactly that for its move from Manhattan to the 725,000 square-foot former Texaco headquarters in Westchester County, N.Y., where the firm will install at least 700 institutional trading positions (TTW, Sept

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