JP Morgan Installs Object Server To Help Traders With Derivatives

INFRASTRUCTURE & PLATFORMS

In its New York City office, JP Morgan has replaced multiple, legacy derivatives trading systems with a Smalltalk-based, object-oriented front-to-back office emerging markets derivatives application based on the Universal Finance Server (UFS) from Integral Development.

Over a six-month period last year, three developers from Integral and three from JP Morgan built the emerging markets derivatives application for the Manhattan office, says Steven Boal, vice president of emerging markets

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