The Waters Weekly Wrap: June 29- July 3
A look back at the best content published across all the Waters brands.
Short week here in the US office, but that doesn't mean there was a lack of content. This week was particularly big considering our July features made their debut.
We are only a few weeks away from the announcement of the Waters Awards 2015, which will take place in New York. Be sure to keep an eye out here to find out who won the only reader-picked awards.
The July Features Are Coming...
Wanted: Young, Talented Technologists (Waters)
CEO Yves Choueifaty: Pushing Smart Beta's Boundaries (Waters)
Real-Time Risk: One Size Doesn't Fit All (Waters)
The Internet of Things: A Look at What IoT Means for the Capital Markets (Waters)
Collateral Optimization Comes of Age (Waters)
Best of the Rest
Nasdaq Releases Index Calculation System for Exchange Tech Clients (SST)
The Leap Second Paranoia (aka, All Hands on Deck) (SST)
Opening Cross: Low Latency: Competitive Differentiator or Lowly Functional Requirement? (IMD)
Data Governance: Not Exactly a 'No-Brainer' (IRD)
Innovation Comes Through Mentorships, Not Labs, Says BofA's Reilly (SST)
Fidessa Releases DMA Platform (SST)
DTCC Takes First Step on Centralized Data Provisioning (IRD)
Ireland's Mediolanum Asset Management Discusses Data Management Overhaul (BST)
Thomson Reuters Unveils Open-Source Data API 'Family' (IMD)
Future Could Hold Worldwide Adoption of Fatca-Type Regulations (SST)
Open APIs to Bolster Thomson Reuters Elektron Data Sources, Tools (BST)
Grexit Probably Won't Test Parallel Currencies - But For Tech's Sake, It Should (BST)
The Waters Profile: Joe Dijsselhof, CEO of Euronext
Man of the People: Jos Dijsselhof Leads Euronext into its Next Act (Waters)
From the June Mag
SEC 15b9-1: Shots Across the Bow (Waters)
Tip of the Iceberg: The Challenges of BCBS 239 (Waters)
The Scripture of Python: An Inside Look at the Use of Scripting Programming Languages on Wall Street (Waters)
Capital Markets Firms Look to Model Behavior for Enhanced Decision Support (Waters)
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