August 19, 2025
Why do ambitious firms need a top-priority trading-platform health check?
by Anthony Hammond, Global Offering Lead, Trading Systems as-a-service Solutions, DXC Technology
August 19, 2025
by Anthony Hammond, Global Offering Lead, Trading Systems as-a-service Solutions, DXC Technology
What if your complex, business-critical, heavily customized, black box of a trading platform was actually working against you? Wouldn’t you want to know right away, and find out how to bring it back in line?
Sure, but there’s always that doubt: Why risk disrupting the fragile operational stability any more than you have to? After all, “The platform’s working alright, isn’t it… more or less?”
In truth, legacy code and external contractors are unduly expensive to maintain. Platforms frequently suffer from production issues, regressions and outages. And, frustratingly, department heads have to contend with poor auditability and data visibility.
Leaving issues like these unresolved just leads to greater risks, vulnerabilities and Q4 disappointments over time. The visibility gap leads to:
Business forecasts may say growth, but the firm is flying blind, unable to prioritize or justify change.
Without a clear understanding of its operational health and the implementation of future-proof measures, how can anyone be certain that the platform will support the firm’s ambitions? Is it scalable enough? Can it seamlessly integrate with AI, cloud and modern regulatory systems?
Trading platform health checks are not major projects or audits. They’re concise, expert-led diagnostics designed to bring clarity, confidence and control to specific issues and opportunities. In addition to assessing levels of future-proofing, there are two further examples and the questions they address: Is the production support team up to scratch? Ready for cloud lift off?
Do firms have the right skills, teams and operating procedures to get maximum value from your platform?
Ensure the organization is fully prepared to launch a cloud migration initiative:
Drawing on DXC’s vast experience across products, platforms and operations, here are some final thoughts.
Align platform health checks with vendors and product strategies to ensure insights and proposals support business objectives. Commercial flexibility — a key strength — underpins all DXC health checks:
Our clients receive a written report detailing findings, risks, opportunities and quick wins, which is presented during a structured walkthrough with stakeholders. No major configuration access is needed, and there’s no vendor lock-in. Just clarity and common sense.
Here’s how DXC’s trading platform health checks are helping some of the industry’s most influential organizations:
Global financial group: Met different needs in Asia (defining the TOM for replacing a legacy platform), the UK (KYC unification processes across the UK and Europe) and the United States (future-proofing the Murex platform following a production outage).
World-leading bank: The bank’s risk platform is currently hosted on Azure, and it’s considering implementing a second AWS landing zone to establish a multicloud setup.
Global bank with a strong European base: The development of the bank’s internal pricing platform (IPA) by 120 developers has been ongoing for 9 years. It’s getting out of control with an increasing number of regressions. DXC delivered a 2-month (now extended) health check to establish industrialized testing and DevOps processes.
European asset servicing banking group: CIO complained of spending most Mondays dealing with weekend production issues on the bank’s legacy platform (UBIX). We’re conducting a review of the Dynatrace monitoring framework to make it predictive rather than reactive.
Leading asset management company: The firm is signing a large client in Japan and, as this is its first engagement in the region, leaders are understandably cautious. DXC is helping them assess their platform readiness in accordance with Japanese regulations and working practices.
Anthony Hammond is the global offering lead, Trading Systems as-a-service Solutions at DXC Technology. Anthony focuses on building out as-a-service offerings, which he regards as the natural progression for the way capital markets businesses consume complex applications. Contact Anthony to set up a meeting, or connect with him on LinkedIn.