Rob Daly: It’s All About the WAN

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Rob Daly, Sell-Side Technology

Following a recent conversation with a data grid vendor, I realize that the next major bottleneck in enterprise computing for the capital markets will be optimizing the wide-area network (WAN) connections. Over the past few decades, we’ve seen the wheel of computing architecture make a full turn from centralized mainframes to distributed client-server architecture and back to the centralized computing resources of cloud computing. The humble x86-based processor has stopped being the prime unit

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