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AxiomSL Names Roger Worthington as Head of Software-as-a-Service Function

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AxiomSL has released a software-as-a-service (SaaS) version of its regulatory reporting solution, providing an alternative to on-premise deployment and leveraging its partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS).

The company’s newly created production operations team overseeing the live-service support of the SaaS capability will be led by Roger Worthington as head of production operations. He will be based in Singapore and report to Peter Tierney, CEO of AxiomSL in Asia Pacific.

Worthington most recently served as the head of Asia Pacific operations at Pico, a provider of market data services and customised managed infrastructure solutions. He has also held leadership roles at Intercontinental Exchange, NYSE Euronext, BT Global Services and Radianz, where he designed, built and oversaw implementation, operation and support of the companies’ infrastructure.

Tierney comments: “Roger’s level of expertise and proven track record in the provision, operation and support of global networking and infrastructure solutions, combined with our experts in regulatory, risk and data management, will provide the leadership required to successfully manage AxiomSL’s SaaS enabled regulatory compliance platform, which is a major 2018 priority.”

Worthington says he is looking forward to leading a team of talented individuals and expanding the reach of AxiomSL’s regulatory solutions by building out the company’s SaaS functionality.

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