Thomson Reuters to Keep Desktop Lines

"We don't think it's a major issue to have two major end-user desktops," says Peter Moss, managing director of content, technology and operations for Thomson Reuters. "The complexity sits behind that," he adds.

The vendor expects to continue to develop the desktop lines in parallel, but target them to different audiences in the industry.

"Thomson One will continue to go down a route where it is aimed at customers who are interested in researching content, not necessarily trading," says Moss. The

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