Have not worked for them under the new owner (Intercontinental Exchange), so don't know if my observations are still valid. The main issue with the place is that it is an old company, and most the people who work there have worked there 20+ years. Doing pretty much the same thing decade after decade. Honestly, the place was stuck in 1995 technologically and in terms of their product vision and strategy. And huge resistance among staff to doing anything new, which, to their credit, we were trying to do at the time. The way they tracked bugs and customer issues when I first got there (physical manilla folders passed from desk to desk!) was a bit mind blowing. More than a whiff of Hogwarts about the place.