Future-ready markets: turning data challenges into opportunities

Nasdaq - future markets white paper

Financial institutions are challenged by ageing legacy systems and architecture fragmentation, strained as volatility and volumes explode and operators seek scalability, flexibility and agility. The capacity to innovate in-house is limited. Prioritising data management modernisation positions firms to stay relevant and future-proof success, opening doors for data monetisation and new revenue streams.

Mission-critical cloud deployments of core trading and post-trade workloads can help financial market infrastructures (FMIs) get there faster with fewer costs and complexity. Combined with surrounding system modernisation, operators benefit from reduced latency and the ability to provision capacity during spikes – preserving and elevating trading, billing and reporting experiences.

Modernising the data ecosystem is the ideal entry point for FMIs, since everything is downstream from data. Enhancing processes, controls, automation and architecture that enable actionable data is essential. Cloud-enabled data management accelerates innovation, reduces total cost of ownership and lays the foundation for future-proofing while minimising disruption to critical infrastructure.

Download the whitepaper

Register for free access to hundreds of resources. Already registered? Sign in here.

To cloud or not to cloud: factors influencing decision-making at banks

In a new research report, Audrey Costabile Blater of Aite-Novarica’s Capital Markets team shares notable findings from her one-on-one interviews with key stakeholders across the financial services sector uncovering what’s driving – or holding back – cloud migration decisions for trading and risk management functions

To cloud or not to cloud: factors influencing decision-making at banks
Outrunning risk with cloud

Supercharged risks are running circles around banking risk models. Here’s how the cloud can keep you one step ahead

Outrunning risk with cloud

You need to sign in to use this feature. If you don’t have a Risk.net account, please register for a trial.

Sign in
You are currently on corporate access.

To use this feature you will need an individual account. If you have one already please sign in.

Sign in.

Alternatively you can request an individual account here