Low-Latency: Aligning infrastructure technology, risk and compliance initiatives -- webcast
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The need for speed that is already prevalent in trading firms' front offices to support high-frequency and algorithmic trading is now also gaining traction in other functions, such as risk management. At the same time, cost pressures are forcing firms to seek out solutions that are fast enough to allow them to remain competitive, while also being flexible enough to support more rigorous cost controls and the scalability needs of modern data infrastructures.
-- Right-sizing feeds to your needs: Finding the right balance between direct and consolidated feeds to support low-latency applications and broader content requirements.
-- From trading to risk to trading: Applying low-latency data to managing exposures and risk, and for ensuring compliance with best execution and reporting requirements.
-- Counting the cost of real-time data: Managing and monetizing datafeed and infrastructure technology assets across the enterprise to control spend, eliminate duplication, and leverage existing investments.
Speakers:
* Hans Henrik Hovmand, Market Data Manager, DANSKE BANK
* Jogi Narain, CTO, FGS CAPITAL
* Andrew Miller, Managing Director, NET EFFECT
* Christian Nilsson, Senior Director - Product Strategy, EMEA, S&P CAPITAL IQ
* Moderator: Max Bowie, Editor, INSIDE MARKET DATA
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