Quiet, Please

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By placing the physical management of the trading desktops in a central location, IT organizations can deploy their resources in a more efficient manner while protecting the company from any information leakage caused by rogue traders and their USB drive key rings.

One of the lesser-discussed benefits of back-racking trading desktops, however, is the improved quality of life experienced by the actual traders once the solution has been deployed. Trading floors will never be as quiet as libraries

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