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Inside Nasdaq’s AI-fueled pivot to SaaS provider

CIO Business Intelligence

Nasdaq, which went public in 2005, employs 7,000, roughly 3,000 of which are devoted to its massive IT organization, which develops an expanding range of technology products, including the trading system, security and surveillance software, and, increasingly, SaaS. We’ve become the Salesforce or Workday for the financial industry,” he says.

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What is enterprise architecture? A framework for transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

Modern EA strategies now extend this philosophy to the entire business, not just IT, to ensure the business is aligned with digital transformation strategies and technological growth. The process is driven by a “comprehensive picture of an entire enterprise from the perspectives of owner, designer, and builder,” according to the EABOK.