Low-latency data infrastructures are becoming a necessity in global capital markets as firms brace themselves for the increasing data volumes and globalization across all asset categories. Such infrastructures serve as a competitive advantage for the more efficient players to substantially increase their agility in areas such as electronic trading and risk management. This forum will outline the data management challenges of delivering a highly responsive data backbone.

Attendees will benefit from hearing technologists from both financial services IT and the vendor communities discuss a range of practical topics around best practices and strategies for data infrastructures. This forum will also provide an informal venue for interesting conversations with peer technologists, who are dealing with similar issues.

 
Briefing details:

Thursday, November 9, 2006 16:15-18:30pm (Registration starts at 16:00pm)

W Hotel Times Square
1567 Broadway at 47th Street
New York, NY

16:00 – Registration
16:15 – Welcome by Phil Albinus
16:20 – End User Speaker
16:45 – Steve Grill
17:10 – Shankar Iyer
17:35 – Tom M.S. Bradicish
18:00 – Q&A
18:30 – Cocktails, sushi & light bites

 

Thursday, November 9, 2006
16:15-18:30pm (Registration starts at 16:00pm)

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