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Data is New Infrastructure: Buyside Reimagines Strategy
28 Jan
Summary
- Firms are shifting from viewing data as support to core infrastructure.
- Intentional data models replace historical, fragmented architectures.
- AI amplifies the need for high-quality, consistent, and governed data.

Discussions at the Bloomberg Investment Management Summit highlighted a significant trend: buyside firms are increasingly treating data as core infrastructure. This strategic re-evaluation moves data beyond a supporting role to become a foundational element of operations, driven by growing complexity and advanced analytics.
Many firms still grapple with data architectures built incrementally over time, leading to duplication and inconsistency. This fragmentation becomes particularly apparent during stressful market conditions and impedes the adoption of advanced analytics like AI, which require clean, normalized data.
The focus is shifting from managing disparate files to developing unified data models. This approach emphasizes separation of concerns, with data management as a shared layer, enabling standardization, reduced redundancy, and faster access to insights.



