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Buyside Prioritizes Enterprise Data Management
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--Meredith Lepore Enterprise data management ranked as the highest priority for 67% of North American and European buy-side asset managers, according to a recent survey. Holistic data management takes precedence over having real-time infrastructure for trades, positions and financial transactions, a consolidated trade positions database and an aggregated client and funds positions database, said Daniel Simpson, ceo of Cadis, a data management provider for the buyside. Firms are still dependent on siloed ...
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