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How to get started with Execution Management Systems

Getty Images We have already talked about what Execution Management Systems can do for you and why you should be paying attention to your execution capacity. Now we will dig into how you can get started with an Execution Management System by giving your people the necessary tools and mindset to start to truly unlock their execution capacity. When companies wanted to uncover their biggest business process bottlenecks before, they would have to bring in armies of analysts and consultants for a months-long process. Those consultants would try to map the process reality from subjective user interviews, incomplete data and disparate, siloed enterprise systems. Now, thanks to technology from Celonis, organizations can start to connect those locked-away data points into a single view of key business processes immediately. Process Mining is the first step the technology delivers a real-time X-Ray of your business, and is the starting point for diagnosing your biggest execu

Celonis Appoints Omesh Agam as Chief Information Security Officer

LSEG to replatform Matching and FXall - WatersTechnology com

WatersTechnology.com Migration to stock exchange’s tech platform aims to deliver faster speeds and more order types. Laura Matthews Print this page   London Stock Exchange Group is migrating Refinitiv’s foreign exchange platforms to the technology that powers its stock exchange, bringing their currency trading capabilities into line with the speed and capacity available in modern equity markets. The replatforming of the Matching and FXall venues onto LSEG’s Millennium technology is expected to be completed over the next two years. The company says the migration will boost order processing and quoting speeds and enable the support of a

Symphony suspends Sparc pending registration talks with CFTC

WatersTechnology.com Symphony suspends Sparc pending registration talks with CFTC The comms provider may have to register its RFQ workflow and messaging tool as a Sef, or perhaps permanently shut down the business line. Print this page   Communications and workflows platform provider Symphony has suspended its Sparc offering indefinitely, as the vendor is engaged in ongoing talks with the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) about the service’s registration status, WatersTechnology has learned. As part of its Symphony Market Solutions suite of services, Symphony Sparc was unveiled in June 2019 as a workflow tool for interest rate and cross-currency swaps, in which buy- and sell-side traders could use a single chatroom

Bridging the gap: Broadridge looks front-to-back with acquisition of Itiviti

Bridging the gap: Broadridge looks front-to-back with acquisition of Itiviti Bridging the gap: Broadridge looks front-to-back with acquisition of Itiviti The deal signals a transformative move for Broadridge into the front-office space to help clients simplify their front-to-back technology stack. But some industry observers are skeptical about how it will achieve this.  Print this page   When Broadridge Financial Solutions announced at the end of May that it was buying Itiviti from Nordic Capital for $2.5 billion, the price tag caught some off guard. The fact that it was Broadridge acquiring the Swedish trading platform provider surprised others. But this is the way the market is moving: large banks, large exchanges, and large vendors are all trying to figure out how they can create their own front-to-back ecosystem for users. 

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