The Impact of Big Data on Your Data Management Webcast

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With changing regulatory and client requirements, firms are under pressure to improve data management strategies, overcoming the challenges of handling a growing volume and variety of data. The large amount of data firms now need to manage has resulted in more focus on Big Data in the financial services industry. It is no longer sufficient to manage data in silos. To unlock value and realize the true benefits of data management, all the information that flows through an organization needs to be integrated and made easily accessible to end users.

- Assessing the market drivers behind Big Data and the relevance to the financial community
- Opportunities and competiveness in Big Data: How the industry is transforming to meet Big Data challenges
- Reviewing the focus on the 4 Vs - Volume, Velocity, Variety and Visualisation
- Delivering value from Big Data: The importance of succeeding with enterprise data management strategies

Speakers:
Dennis Smith, Managing Director, Advanced Engineering Group, BNY MELLON
Gary J Pringle, Vice-President, Global Pricing Operations Worldwide Securities Services, JP MORGAN CHASE
Ewan Scott, Director, MARKIT EDM
Jeff Sternberg, Chief Data Scientist, S&P CAPITAL IQ
Pierre-François Filet, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder, QUANTHOUSE
Christian Nilsson, Senior Business Development Director, S&P CAPITAL IQ
Moderator: Nicholas Hamilton, Reporter, INSIDE REFERENCE DATA

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