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[ O U T S I D E V I E W | R I C H A R D B A L A R K A S ] we effectively chose a supplier just a few days into the weeks allocated to vendor selection, the rest of the time being spent validating our decision, coming to an agreement, and getting senior management endorsement. Inevitably we started with a very short list of potential providers, and despite the frenzy of new product launches at the time everyone on the shortlist was al- ready proven and established. The vendor selected was the one who could provide the broadest solution set, even though we didn’t need all they could currently offer. Don’t get complacent Fourth, do not underestimate the importance of new controls and processes and the effort it takes to define them and train employees. Transaction reporting, record keeping, best execution, client suitability, RPA’s - all are depen- dent on systems and technology to function, but they will not be fit for purpose unless they are incor- porated in an overall governance framework with appropriate controls. When it comes to opti- mising resource allocation rely on a proven external service provider who can provide a holistic solution for your technology needs, while at the same time allocating your valu- able internal resources to defining and implementing all the new and essential controls and processes that will need to be used on a day- to-day business. Finally, don’t get too complacent even if it all seems to work. On go-live day in ‘97, I ceremonious- ly skipped all our unused paper tickets in the bin, only to be found desperately trying to retrieve them a few days later when the system crashed. Ah, did I mention disaster recovery…?” Issue 52 TheTradeNews.com 81