Bank Of Boston Seeks System To Support 100 Traders

TRADING ROOM NETWORKS

Forced to move from its current trading room by a plenitude of asbestos, Bank of Boston has decided to upgrade its existing trading room technology. The bank maintains a trading population of nearly 100 on the 10th floor of its 100 Federal Street premises in Boston.

The bank must vacate its current floor by October 1993. To weigh its trading room systems options, it has set up an evaluation committee, led by technology executive Mary Bonish. The committee has informally begun to consider a range

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