San Francisco Conference: Software Is Crucial; PCS As Workstations And Non-Pro Market Remain Controversial

THIS MONTH'S LEAD STORIES

How the personal computer will evolve as a quotation terminal remains a question marked by much disagreement. This conclusion emerged clearly at the recent San Francisco conference, "Real-Time Quotations and the Microcomputer," sponsored by Waters Information Services, Inc., publisher of Micro Ticker Report.

Speakers representing leading industry players failed to agree on whether there is a "home" market for PC delivery of real-time market data, or even whether the PC is the most appropriate

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Automation is enabling systematic strategies in fixed income that were previously reserved for equities trading. The tech gap between the two may be closing, but differences remain.

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