Reuters, Bridge Dominate SIA, But Many New Faces

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NEW YORK--With more than 200 booths, last week's Securities Industry Association (SIA) Information Management conference and exhibit was the usual dizzying experience. Middleware and flat panels were among the hottest items at the show, but the largest market data vendors made the biggest splashes: Reuters with its in-your-face booth theater and Bridge Information Systems with its celebrity-studded booth and massive party.

New pioneers seeking to reengineer the way market data is delivered to

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