SS&C names Bob Schwartz CTO

SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:SSNC), a global provider of financial services software and software-enabled services, today announced Bob Schwartz has been appointed Chief Technology Officer. Mr. Schwartz will report to Norm Boulanger, the company's president and Chief Operating Officer.

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Mr. Schwartz joins SS&C after serving as Chief Technology Officer for SS&C's fund administration business, SS&C GlobeOp. Prior to SS&C GlobeOp, Schwartz served as Chief Technology Officer at Lehman Brothers. Previously, Schwartz worked for Bankers Trust building its derivatives technology environment.

"SS&C has invested enormous amounts of capital in our information technology infrastructure. EMC, Cisco, Hewlett Packard, NetApps and many other hardware and software suppliers partner with us to provide a world-class computing environment," said Bill Stone, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, SS&C Technologies. "Bob's twenty years of experience will be a strong source of support and leadership in data center infrastructure, security and mobility delivery. We are excited and confident in our future."

"I am thrilled to work at SS&C at such an exciting and pivotal time," said Bob Schwartz, Chief Technology Officer, SS&C Technologies. "At a time when more and more financial services firms are adopting SaaS platforms and outsourced services, it's great to be part of a company that demonstrates leadership in both of these areas."

Mr. Schwartz earned a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from Stony Brook University. Mr. Schwartz serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of The New York Blood Center. 

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