Ten years ago, the City of London underwent a technologicalrevolution which brought it up to date with a bang. Now, advances in ITare yet again threatening to turn the market's working practices upsidedown. Chris Partridge lets us in on some inside information
In 1986 technology changed two of London's historical landmarks - the newspaper offices in Fleet Street and the financial Square Mile in the City. It destroyed Fleet Street, but the Square Mile was...
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