Archive for the ‘Events’ Category

RTI on The Value of a Millisecond, and How Jitter Fits In

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Real-Time Innovations (RTI) recently held a seminar ‘Straight Talk About Low-Latency, The Value of a Millisecond’ which highlighted the relationship between the technical minutiae of low latency systems and the business issues related to electronic trading.

Low-Latency.com caught up with John Akbari, Director of Financial Market Business Development at RTI, to find out some more about what was discussed, and to shed more light on the technicalities.

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RTI Seminar: The Value of a Millisecond - May 1st, NYC

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Low latency is all the rage, but what does it really mean?

• What opportunities are you losing if you don’t have it?
• What new risks are introduced if you do?
• How do you best get it?

Join RTI and Larry Tabb of TABB Group to review the findings of the most comprehensive research yet conducted into the business implications of low latency. Everyone who attends the seminar will receive a complimentary copy of the forthcoming TABB Group report on low latency.

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Pete’s Blog: The Sun Sets For Larry, Rises For Others?

Monday, April 14th, 2008

It’s been a while I know, but this blogging business just keeps getting pushed to the bottom of the list. My thanks then to “Uncle” Tom Groenfeldt for alerting me on his blog to the recent departure from Sun Microsystems of Larry Scott, where he was vice president for financial services. Larry is going somewhere, though he’s not telling, at least not yet. But his departure jogged my memory to some offline conversations I’ve been having of late, not least during the Linux on Wall Street conference that I chaired the other week.

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Mellanox Hosts “Accelerating the New Global Trading Markets” Seminars in Asia

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

InfiniBand specialist Mellanox is hosting a series of seminars entitled “Accelerating the New Global Trading Markets” in Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Singapore in early December. They will focus on today’s financial applications and the latest technology for accelerating performance of trade execution and bandwidth intensive financial applications.
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Intel To Host FasterSTREET Event in NYC

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Intel is bringing its fasterFS event series to New York City, with the running of fasterSTREET on the evening of November 14th. The event will discuss how applications and infrastructure come together to create the fastest solutions on the street. Attendees will secure an understanding of the changes in the trading lifecycle now that StatArb funds are driving the latency debate and DMA services are becoming a crucial competitive advantage for sell side and dark pools.
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Interactive Data Panel Focused on Reg NMS and Data Volumes

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

A panel session hosted last week by Interactive Data Corp. on Reg NMS and its impact on market data volumes was notable for the spirited discussion among the panelists, covering subjects including projected versus actual data volumes, market structure changes and the impact of technology advances of data volumes. Moderated by IDC’s Mark Hepsworth, the panel comprised: Tom Price from TowerGroup, BT Radianz’s Chris Church, Steve Listhaus of Wachovia and Vijay Kedia of Flextrade Systems.

Listen to the session here External Link

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Pete’s Blog: What Goes Around, Comes Around

Monday, October 1st, 2007

If you’ve been in the industry as long as I’ve been here, then you too probably are aware that many new hot concepts have a familiar, and dated, ring to them. I was at a WFIC session on direct feeds last week when a panelist from JP Morgan Chase commented that direct feeds caused him “the most pain, sometimes for seemingly little gain.” That took me back …
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WFIC Report: Pace Of Change A Challenge For Low Latency Systems

Monday, September 24th, 2007

It’s not just update rates themselves, but the pace at which the low latency marketplace is changing and direct datafeeds are being updated that’s creating a big challenge for users, according to pundits on the “Traffic & Latency: The More Things Change …” panel here at WFIC today.
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Pete’s Blog: A Big Low Latency Day Tomorrow!

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

I’ve been absent from the blogosphere for a little while. It’s been the silly season and it seemed a good time to take a break. But with my annual Pimm’s party, Labor Day and the Office 2.0 conference behind me, I reckoned it was time to start writing again.
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Exegy Previews 2.0 Ticker Plant @ HPonWS Show

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

Exegy will be previewing its Exegy Ticker Plant 2.0 at Monday’s High Performance on Wall Street show. New functionality includes hardware acceleration applied to level II data, which allows fast analysis of order books and market depth, access to North American and European exchange data an add-on framework that allows customizable analytics, including for arbitrage.
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