This December I'll be in London and hope to see you at SIFMA too. If you've not yet registered to attend, and would like a discounted rate, then simply drop me an e-mail and I'll send you a guest form.
SIFMA 2008 Speakers:
www.sifma.org/technology
On the morning of Wednesday 3 December 2008 at 10.15 - 11.00 AM GMT I'll be moderating a panel session related to the evolution of grid computing from a batch and risk analysis utility of compute resource, to an integral SOA platform that business developers will tap into with business logic surrounding security policies and complex event processing listeners and triggers in order to visualize and automate trading while attempting to visualize and estimate the size of known dark pools of liquidity. During arid market conditions, this business intelligence is a key factor in managing risk to recover, rebuild, and to grow.
Another paradigm shift: How SOA and extreme processing technologies can open up the grid to more than analytics & risk
This session will address how Service oriented architectures (SOA), complex event processing (CEP) and data fabrics are all being used to support a new generation of data and model driven architectures (MDA). Questions that will be answered include:
* How do these technologies integrate to enable IT alignment with the new business realities?
* Do we need to re-engineer our OMS/EMS and ticker plant systems to survive the exponential growth in volumes and complexity of the markets
* Can they facilitate agile e-outsourcing, and if so, how?
Moderator:
Ryan Bagnulo, Founder and Innovation Architect, ASPECT - i, Formerly Wachovia CIB Head of Architecture & Innovation
Panellists:
Dipen Mehta, Chief Architect, Financial Markets, STANDARD CHARTERED BANK
John Froud, Director Information Technology & Head of Technical Architecture, CREDIT SUISSE
Yomi Abatan, Enterprise Architect, DEUTSCHE BANK
Friday, October 17, 2008
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