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DATE | 2005-09-06 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] [Fwd: HPC, Compute and Service Grids For Risk, Algo Trading,
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-----Forwarded Message----- > From: High Performance on Wall Street > To: ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com > Subject: HPC, Compute and Service Grids For Risk, Algo Trading, Market > Data > Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 00:17:46 +0000 > > High Performance on Wall Street Web site > > > CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS > > Come and learn about how High Performance computing architectures are > underpinning new trading systems, opening up new business > opportunities and reducing total cost of IT ownership for Wall Street > firms. > > SAVE $100 - Register for the conference today at: > www.highperformanceonwallstreet.com > > Supercomputing on Wall Street . . . come and learn from leading > technology vendors and users alike how High Performance Computing > is impacting Wall Street and the financial markets. > > > > “Expanding the Boundaries of High > Performance to > Financial Services - Risk > Management, Pricing and > Next Generation Trading†> > Sun Microsystems experts and > partners will present real-life > experiences of applying high > performance computing to a range of > financial markets applications. > > > > Bruce Talley > BMC Software > > “Service Grids on Wall Street - > How Far Over The Horizon?†> > Service Grids – shared IT > infrastructure that serves the > demands of multiple business units > – offer a vision of high > availability, massive scalability > and reduced costs. But when will > they be ready for Wall Street? > > Chandy Nilakantan, Co-Founder and > CTO, Scalent Systems > Kevin Noreen, HPCC Senior Product > Marketing Manager, Dell > Chris Swan, Vice President, > Information Technology, CSFB > Bruce Talley, Director, Virtualizer > Products Group, BMC Software > > > Plus: > > Novell Web site > Adrian Kunzle > JP Morgan Chase > > “Grids in Use – Examples and > Ideas†> > Adrian Kunzle, managing director > and co-head of architecture at JP > Morgan Chase Investment Bank, > discusses the deployment and > integration of Grid technologies, > and what the future might hold. > > Andrew Delaney > A-Team > > “High Performance Architectures > For Low Latency Market Data†> > Andrew Delaney, Director, A-Team > Group > Dr. John Bates, VP, Prod. Dev. - > Event Stream Processing, Progress > Real Time > Bill Hobbib, VP Marketing, > Streambase Systems > Daniel Reinmund, VP Sales, InfoDyne > Corp. > Ahmed Sako, CTO, Rosenblatt > Securities > Tom Wojciechowski, EVP, Hyperfeed > Technologies > > An examination of the IT building > blocks required for a scalable low > latency market data infrastructure > – from exchanges to trading > engines. > Novell Web site > Kurt Ziegler > ASPEED > > “Using Grid Computing > Environments to Support Algorithmic > Trading on Wall Street†> > The session will feature real life > case studies from Wall Street firms > that are boosting the performance > of their algorithmic trading. > > > SAVE $100 - Register for the conference today at: > www.highperformanceonwallstreet.com > > Conference registration also includes entry to the > Technology Showcase Exhibits Area. > > Exhibitors include: ASPEED Software, Avocent, BMC Software, Cisco, > ClearCube, ClearSpeed Technology, Cyclades Corp., Data Direct > Networks, Dell, Fujitsu Computer Systems, GemStone Systems, GigaSpaces > Technologies, IBM, InfoDyne, Intel, iSpheres Corp., Mellanox > Technologies, Novell, PathScale, Rackable Systems, Silverstorm > Technology, Standard & Poor’s, Sun Microsystems, Tangosol, Tyan > Computer, Verari Systems, Vhayu, Voltaire. > > 2005 Gold Sponsors > > > Intel Web siteSun Web site IBM Web site > > 2005 Silver Sponsors > > Novell Web site Dell Web site ClearCube Web site > > This message was sent from High > Performance on Wall Street to > ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com. It was sent > from: Flagg Management, Inc, 353 > Lexington Avenue, Ste 1002, New > York, NY 10016. You can > modify/update your subscription via > the link below. > > > Manage your subscription >
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