Real-time Technology Roundtable

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Date: June 1

Location: JP Morgan Chase, 60 Victoria Embankment (Reception: John Carpenter St), London


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SCHEDULE
4:00PM - 4:30PM Registration and Networking

4:30PM - 6:00PM Program:

Location London - Exploring the issue of where to connect to market data and taking a focussed look at the European perspective. Is Co Location a London centric activity? How does Continental Europe best join in? Are there key differences between Europe, North America and Asia Pacific or is location a more generic issue.

Moderator:
Andrew Delaney, A Team Group, , Editor in Chief, Low-Latency.com

Panelists:
Tony Walker, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Director, European Execution Services
Robin Manicom , Equinix Head of Financial Services, Europe
Ian Jack, NYSE Euronext, Director Business Development (Infrastructure),
Varghese Thomas , Savvis, Global Head of Financial Services

Thought leadership presentations:

Stuart Grant, Sybase, EMEA Business Development Manager - Financial Services
'Datanomics: Saving Costs and Generating Revenue Through Cloud Approach to Data Analysis'

John Hammond, NTT Europe Ltd, VP Business Network Solutions
Location Tokyo - the impact and implications of Earthquakes and Tsunamis'

Rob Lane, Interactive Data, Markets Manager Electronic Trading
'Measuring the Health of Your Trading Infrastructure'

6:00PM - 7:30PM Reception

 


SPONSORS:

Equinix
Equinix provides a neutral meeting place for the world’s leading financial market participants including trading venues, buy and sell side firms, market data providers, technology providers and financial networks. These customers locate servers and infrastructure within Equinix data centers to support mission critical financial services applications with highly reliable, low-latency connectivity.

Sybase, An SAP Company
Sybase offers highly secure, high-availability software solutions that meet the trading industry's needs for intensive transaction processing, advanced analytics and modeling. These solutions capitalize on cutting-edge technological advances, such as real-time risk analysis (Sybase RAP - The Trading Edition) and complex-event processing (Sybase CEP), to allow financial services firms to gain a competitive edge in capital markets.

Today, Sybase customers include a number of the world's largest financial institutions. And every day, tens of millions of Wall Street trades run on Sybase technology. For more information, visit http://www.sybase.com/fsi