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In This Issue:
- Is There a Future in the Clouds? Wall Street firms increasingly are adopting cloud-based solutions to cut costs, achieve scale and improve time to market, according to an exclusive Wall Street & Technology/InformationWeek Analytics survey. But not everything in the cloud is white and fluffy.
- Boston Options Exchange Taps SaaS for Billing: BOX frees up resources by adopting a software-as-a-service billing solution.
- OptionsXpress Embraces Virtualization: While optionsXpress has embraced virtualization for order processing and routing engines, don't tell EVP Ben Stein that the brokerage is using a cloud.
- PLUS:
Q&A with Wall Street computing pioneer Marc Chaikin
Managing Wealth in the Cloud
Transforming Data Delivery
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