Big Little Questions

Right now, the world is full of uncertainty. But even with all the unknowns out there—institutions (of all types) are asking similar questions, as they hunt for growth, scale, yield, and value. Big Little Questions is a new series by Aladdin, delivered by the people on the front lines of change.

How can tech transform numbers into insightful narratives?

David Schneid and Daniel Shannon explore the importance of technology not only providing data but deriving actionable insights from that data. The episode explores our role as “data managers”—ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and valuable analytics.

What is the potential of AI in financial services?

Syril Garson and Microsoft's Allison Nachtigal discuss the evolution of AI in financial services and our partnership with Microsoft.

How is emerging tech reshaping the user experience?

Sitija Sarkar and Yael Alpert explore how user experience is changing as technology evolves, and how those shifts are elevating and transforming client experience.

How do clients shape product development?

Kunal Khara, Global Head of Aladdin Product, and Sanaya Khaneja, of Solutions Engineering, explore how we co-create our roadmap with clients—and how Aladdin anticipates future needs to keep pace with the changing landscape.

How are analytics reshaping how we manage risk?

Yulia Yudelevich and Michael Sternberg explore how our analytics help investors manage risk and navigate market shifts.

As tech evolves, how do you create better client solutions?

This episode explores the role of AI in financial services. It examines how Aladdin leverages emerging tech to elevate our client offerings—giving them the tools to create better insights and make more informed decisions.

What is the role of emerging tech in financial services?

This episode spotlights our client-centric approach to creating new solutions. The pair discuss how Aladdin approaches building products by first digging into user challenges and goals—to ensure we evolve to better serve our clients’ needs.

In the age of AI, what is data today?

This episode explores the importance of a data strategy that keeps pace with technological evolution. The conversation also highlights how AI will allow organizations to harness data more effectively for meaningful insights and drive innovation.

In fintech, where does the platform end and the solution begin?

Randy Fradin and Microsoft's Matthew Kerner share how the two teams collaborated on Aladdin’s migration to Azure—and how Aladdin’s cloud strategy creates a foundation for continuous innovation, including generative AI capabilities.

In financial services, how have relationships evolved?

This episode explores how client dynamics have become mutually beneficial partnerships that help drive success. The conversation also delves into the role of tech in elevating the client experience and creating solutions that better anticipate and serve their needs.

Where’s the light at the end of the tunnel for pensions?

Ultan Geraghty and Badr Bevaart discuss how tech can bring new investment outcomes for pension funds tackling a challenging landscape.

Is ecosystem an empty word?

This episode discusses the evolution of technologists in financial services, what that evolution represents, and how institutions can extract more value from partners, vendors, and market participants.

How do private markets players define risk anymore?

Sloane Collins and Cameron Skinner explore the shifting risk landscape in private markets.

Are insurers disruptive or disrupted?

Georgette Anderson and Brett Sadler discuss trends within insurance investment management, including M&A activity and the importance of having a unified view of public and private assets.

What does scale mean for asset managers?

Meera Jessa and Victoria Kent discuss current conditions that asset managers face and how technology can support growth amidst volatility, uncertainty, and change.

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