Cloud computing
IBM Algo Risk Service on Cloud: Report building and design
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IBM Algo Risk Service on Cloud with market data
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Cloud computing and Solvency II
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Cloud control
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Using cloud-based solutions to improve risk modelling
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Emerging issues in Solvency II: Cloud solutions and model risk governance
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ETRM systems edge into cloud, but caution urged
Cloud could revolutionise ETRM systems but hurdles persist, according to survey
Survey: CTRM system upgrades fail to impress
Commodity trading and risk management software moves to the cloud, but experts urge caution
Blockbuster banks eye Netflix success
Incumbents have big ideas – but lots of baggage
A not-so-secret recipe for success: Beacon's cloud-based quant platform
Sponsored Q&A: Beacon
Harnessing new technology
Sponsored Q&A: Risk Technology Rankings 2016 | Murex
Fintech start-up of the year: Beacon
Risk Awards 2017: Ex-bankers bring top dealer risk tech to the masses
Navigating cloud adoption
Sponsored feature: Sapient
Turning uncertainty into innovation in the energy industry
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Icap plans to streamline SSI processing through automation
AI and blockchain may not be way forward, sceptics warn
Voice-to-text software touted as Mifid II quoting fix
Quotes given over phone can be transcribed and broadcast, claim ‘soft turret’ firms
The growing pull of public cloud for banks and regulators
Adoption by the FCA for Mifid II data reporting indicates public cloud satisfies regulatory, security and reliability requirements
Insurance risk manager of the year: Standard Life
UK insurer’s risk function launched reviews of business and tech risks
Energy trading technology moves gradually into the cloud
Energy firms and software vendors making greater use of cloud computing
Big data and cloud computing are banks' next tech challenges
Bank technology needs continue to evolve
The era of computational abundance – and its risks
Financial firms should plan for a time when they have more computing power than they need
Risk management technology product of the year: IBM Risk Analytics
Risk Awards 2015: How 'hybrid cloud' helped China's Bloomberg
Webinar: Solvency II, cloud computing and model governance
The computational requirements of Solvency II are driving the need for more computing power and data storage accessible on a scalable basis, encouraging insurance companies to consider use of the cloud and the benefits that doing so can bring. Firms are…