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APFIC 2014: Big Data in Big Demand, But Still Big Challenge

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Michel Dinh, director and regional head of Asia-Pacific prime services IT at Credit Suisse, described the breadth of use cases for Big Data technologies within his firm-from aggregating risk systems into a single risk function to advanced analytics on trading behavior, cyber security, and predictive analytics for prime services. "We've also looked into using Big Data for natural-language processing, to see if it is possible to provide a narrative summary of data. For example, as an analogy, if

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