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Wall Street & Technology August 27, 2004 Larry Tabb |
Independent Aggregation: An Oxymoron Aggregation's time has come, but independent providers have gone. It is technology that the industry needs and brokers can't live without, but does the act of acquiring a platform devalue it? |
Wall Street & Technology June 29, 2005 Ivy Schmerken |
Data Volume Skyrockets Over the past three years, market data volumes have risen by 1,750%. Meanwhile, investment banks, exchanges and electronic communications networks are under pressure to upgrade their market data infrastructures. |
Wall Street & Technology February 4, 2005 Julie Gallagher |
Data Latency Market-data latency has gotten much attention on the sell side, but like so many other industry issues, the buy side is just now playing catch-up. |
Wall Street & Technology July 19, 2006 |
BMO Capital Markets Focuses on Data Integration, Business Management and Straigh-Through Processing Managing director Trent Gavazzi integrates reference and client data, enhances the business management platform with that data, and reviews the straight-through processing platform to increase efficiency. |
Wall Street & Technology January 5, 2004 Larry Tabb |
Data Providers Face Identity Crisis Plagued by declining revenues, the financial data providers seem to be between a rock and a hard place -- hamstrung by increasing competition, an aging infrastructure, an ever-increasing amount of content, and a customer base that wants to pay less. |
Wall Street & Technology October 20, 2006 Larry Tabb |
Is the Increased Speed of Direct Market Data Feeds Worth the Price? Electronic trading, direct market access and algorithms have made fast market data access not fast enough, but are direct feeds the answer? |
Wall Street & Technology September 21, 2004 Ivy Schmerken |
Tapping the Pipeline Today, the surge in automated-trading strategies has put so much emphasis on getting fast and accurate data that the kind of team approach to information technology that Merrill and other securities firms are taking has become necessary for survival. |
Wall Street & Technology March 14, 2008 Ashok Hegde |
The OMS Dilemma: Speed vs. Intelligence While the drive on Wall Street has been for pure speed, firms are struggling with balancing speed versus intelligence in their order management systems. |
Wall Street & Technology January 22, 2008 Penny Crosman |
Lehman, NYSE, CME, Forex Capital Pursue New Latency Killers Data compression, network redesigns and distributed memory are some of the new approaches organizations are exploring to eliminate data latency. |
Wall Street & Technology February 4, 2005 Jessica Pallay |
Lamenting Latency "If buy-side firms want to actively trade and aggressively try to execute on their own behalf, they need tools to compete with the brokers who are sitting on the fattest pipes and have the highest-speed technology," says Larry Tabb, founder and CEO of Westborough, Mass.-based The Tabb Group. |
Wall Street & Technology November 3, 2008 Leslie Kramer |
Celoxica To Offer Low Latency Data Solution Celoxica will offer shipment of ultra-low latency market data solutions on Intel PCI Express platform. |
Wall Street & Technology February 21, 2007 Penny Crosman |
The Do-Nothing Costs of Messy Data Architectures: Data Management Still Takes a Backseat at Many Financial Firms Securities firms that fail to devote time and resources to data management practices and tools will find themselves paying a price of increased risk, failed trades and overly expensive data feeds. |
CRM July 2012 Kelly Liyakasa |
Juniper Networks Adds Value to Customer References Metia Enterprise Reference Manager helps streamline efforts and empower the sales team. |
Investment Advisor March 2007 Robert Huebscher |
Getting It Together To give good advice, financial advisors need good information. Account aggregation is the key to good information |
Wall Street & Technology September 19, 2006 Paris & O'Donnell |
Reducing Market Spend As the global economy has expanded, the information requirements of the financial services industry and related markets have continued to grow. At the same time, industry cost management efforts have had a limited impact on core market data services costs. |
D-Lib February 2003 Jeffrey T. Penka |
The Technological Challenges of Digital Reference: An Overview This discussion of technological challenges associated with digital reference focuses on challenges libraries face in establishing and supporting an efficient, patron-focused digital reference service, based on library values. |