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With the drive to shave microseconds off data delivery showing no slowdown, how are firms tackling latency-related issues from direct feeds to infrastructure optimization, identifying and freeing up bottlenecks, and smart technologies, within the cost pressures of the current fragile economy.

* What is the current demand for low-latency data and technologies?
* How much of a differentiator is being faster, compared to finding ways to be smarter, and how can firms gain advantage without having the lowest latency?
* To what extent is latency becoming an issue in asset classes such as foreign exchange and fixed income, and for new entrants such lower-tier banks and mainstream buy-side firms?

Speakers:
Donal O'Sullivan, VP Product Management, Corvil
David Parker, Director of Global FSI Solutions, Sybase
Mark Casey, President, CFN Services
Adam D. Honoré, Research Director ,Aite Group
Junming Han, Lead Architect HF Platform, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Jean-Paul Carbonnier, Deputy Editor, Inside Market Data (Moderator)

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