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After flopping five years ago, the cloud is getting a second look among securities firms especially buy-side firms.
Cloud computing is hitting paydirt among buy- and sell-side firms in capital markets as firms face increasing cost pressures, compelling them to rethink the unthinkable. The cloud has been rapidly gaining ground over the last year to 18 months, according to research and advisory firm Celent, a division of Oliver Wyman, in its new report,...
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