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by Daniel Safarik

This year's SIA show places special emphasis on integrating market data with the Web and wireless transmission.

The 2001 Securities Industry Association Technology Management Conference and Exhibit promises to be the typically enormous undertaking the annual event has become. Around 8,600 people are expected to pass through the New York Hilton's exhibit floors in the conference's three-day run from Tuesday, June 18 to Thursday, June 20, equaling last year's attendance, says Jim

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