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Insights |
The cloud journey in financial services |
As capital markets firms move more services to the cloud, many have struggled with the challenges of meeting cost savings goals and reframing how their tech teams work together. Read advice on our blog on two key challenges: keeping costs under control
and managing governance and change. |
What is augmented programming? |
Machine learning holds the promise of changing the process of writing code. New software may ease some of the time-consuming aspects of programming through automation, particularly in the areas of code optimization, compiling and testing. |
The growth of iPaaS in financial services |
The need for better system-to-system communication across industries has spawned a fast-growing market for integration platforms as a service (iPaaS). Many aspects of capital markets operations make them perfectly suited for iPaaS. |
Edge computing set to grow to a $4T market |
Mobile devices and other AI-dependent devices are moving the demand for computing to the "edge of the network" —far away from today’s data centers. Mobile network operators are positioning themselves to take advantage of the shift. |
AI is solving banks’ very expensive research problem |
As banks struggle with changes in the way investors consume data and increasing cost pressures, they are looking to AI tools to consume and analyze more information. Research teams are testing new applications that promise to draw insights from Twitter, news article analysis and more. |
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Featured products & enhancements |
Global cloud access to market data
The next generation of applications for trading, risk, order management and other critical financial markets infrastructure will rely heavily on cloud computing and cloud-native access to market data. Bloomberg has announced that its flagship real-time market data feed (B-PIPE) will now be available globally to clients through cloud-native delivery in Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Join our upcoming webinar on October 8th to learn more. |