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Accelerating Wall Street 2 Extreme Low Latency for Electronic Market Leaders Hardware acceleration, multi-core processing, complex event processing, virtualization and every type technology in the data-latency sensitive lifecycle are being squeezed for every last millisecond of speed. Accelerating Wall Street 2008 II brings the industry's top business technologists together to discuss the realities, capabilities and expectations surrounding the technologies that are shaping the next generation of Wall Street firms. www.wallstreetandtech.com/accelerate2 October 02, 2008 NYC *Registration not open to Vendors or Consultants. |
![]() Buy-Side Trading Summit 2008 Voices from the Desk The Buy-Side Trading Summit is an invitation-only event for traders and IT executives at a buy-side firms. This year's event focuses on the most critical technology and trading issues that the buy-side faces in today's dynamic trading environment. www.advancedtrading.com/summit2008 November 16-18, 2008 Bonita Springs, Florida Sponsored by: BIDS Trading, Bloomberg Tradebook, Credit Suisse, Fidelity, ITG, Lehman Brothers, Portware & UBS *The Summit is open to buy-side executives only. |
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