Wall Street has been slow to shift to the cloud, using mainframes until recently, but issues like handling spikes in demand amid COVID-19 may change that (Tom Krazit/Protocol)

Tom Krazit / Protocol:
Wall Street has been slow to shift to the cloud, using mainframes until recently, but issues like handling spikes in demand amid COVID-19 may change that  —  Financial services companies were skeptical of cloud computing's benefits and wouldn't hand over control of their data.  But the pressure is rising.



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