Reference Data In The Cloud Webcast

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With financial services firms under growing pressure today to manage their costs, many are exploring the potential of outsourcing models and software-as-a-service options. As well as the possibility of reduced costs, cloud offers improved scalability and assesibility of data. However, concerns remain about the secruity of the cloud and integration problems between cloud and on-premises tecnology.

During this webinar, industry experts discuss:

- the economic and operational benefits of cloud technology
- common concerns about cloud technology

- what technology vendors are doing to allay common these concerns
- how cloud is likely to evolve in years to come

Speakers:
- Stephen Engdahl, Senior Vice President, Product Strategy, GOLDENSOURCE
- Ian King, Senior Principal Consultant and Head of Data Division, EXCELIAN
- Louis King, Managing Director, Global Capital Markets, FIRST BOSTON CAPITAL MARKETS
- Daniel Retzer, Managing Director, Chief Technology Officer, XSP

Moderator: Nicholas Hamilton, Reporter, INSIDE REFERENCE DATA

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