Cloud
PrimeOne Introduces SwapCloud Platform for Buy Side
The prime brokerage services arm of CoreOne Technologies, PrimeOne, says its cloud-based offering will feature a range of swaps products derived from equities, convertible and corporate bonds, sovereign debt and futures, as well as Indian participatory…
Linedata Partners With StatPro for Portfolio Analytics, Reporting
Linedata has announced that it will team with StatPro in order to provide integrated portfolio analytics and reporting to asset managers via the cloud.
Reinventing the Wheel: Due Diligence Takes on Greater Importance in the Cloud
Without a set of acceptable standards, hiring a cloud services provider is like walking a new labyrinth each time. A BST panel tries to lay down a familiar trail of breadcrumbs.
Majedie's Foray into Contextual Blogging Seeks to Eliminate Internal Email
Combining relationship management information aggregation with scalable IT architecture represents a paradigm shift for nimble fund managers.
AIG Chartis CTO: Get the People Equation Right
Good technology implementations follow a fairly basic formula: the right plan plus the right technology plus the right team equals success. For Mary Kotch, CTO for the Americas at AIG Chartis, the most important part of that equation is the people.
Nasdaq, Amazon Launch Data Management Platform
The cloud service is intended to ease the burden of regulation-mandated data storage and granularity.
Equinox Turns to Cloud, Triples AUM
The CTO at a small Denver alternative asset manager opts for private cloud.
Business Continuity is Dead, Long Live Business Continuity
Regulators begin to wake up to cloud risks.
Layer Cake: The Rise of Platform-as-a-Service
Cloud is the catch-all term encompassing a number of different components. Of those, software-as-a-service is the most prominent, although platform-as-a-service now offers similar, predominantly hardware-focused benefits to the financial services…
Portware Clients Move Totally to the Cloud
Though Portware's FX platform is available on-site and in the cloud, the latter's popularity has overwhelmed the former.
Big Data's Different Dimensions
The buy and sell sides have different uses for Big Data, as panelists at the Big Data Virtual Summit 2012 discussed.
Abacus Watches the Private Cloud Business Grow
Abacus managing director Chris Grandi sat down at Sifma to talk about his customers and the private cloud business.
The Wrong End of the Stick
Understanding new technology is about grasping the finer qualities.
MarketPrizm, OneMarketData Launch Cloud Tick Data Service
Hosted tick data and analytics service will enable customers to reduce infrastructure costs.
Integral Provides Russian FX Access Through Cloud
Micex connection allows for seamless access to Moscow liquidity.
Open Platform: Heading for the Cloud
The cloud has been around for sufficient time for its presence to have permeated every technology-reliant industry vertical. But as Hani Suleiman explains, the financial services industry is way behind the curve in terms of its adoption and must get its…
NYSE to Offer All Market Data On-Demand, Using Xignite Platform
The exchange's market data portfolio will be available via an Xignite-operated on-demand platform
Jake Thomases: Blissfully Ignorant
At a meeting of the Secret Science Club, Jake stumbled across one very smart man who celebrates when he doesn’t have the answers. Wall Street, on the other hand, is full of very smart people who get paid for nothing but answers. Academia never seemed so…
Cloud Computing: Defying Definition
Cloud-based services, depending on one’s definition of the cloud, have been knocking around the financial services industry for more than a decade. And, given the maturity and pervasiveness of certain cloud platforms, large numbers of users are utilizing…
June 2012: Terrifying Stuff
Victor says that despite reservations about cloud-based technologies, they will ultimately surpass their in-house counterparts.
Cloud Definition Remains Elusive
Buy-Side Technology European Summit panellists debate public and private cloud.