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The bank’s vision is to enable vendors and consumers to distribute and access all data sources in a multi-cloud environment. They plan how to get there.
A problem shared is a problem halved. That’s the idea behind a group project led by Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan. The banks are working together to mobilize an industry working group where technologists and market data experts can collaborate on how to deliver and consume market data via the cloud.
The first set of engineering sessions were held this week, led by John Chappell, Global Head of Market Data at Goldman Sachs, and Alistair Kerr, Global Head of Market Data at JPMorgan.
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