The Business of Grid

STREET#GRID SPECIAL REPORT

The demand for grid is so intense that the idea of running the network as a business is alluring. Charging for CPU cycles however, creates a raft of issues—namely, what happens when the fixed-income desk can't outbid the equity side of the business? Is running IT as a business really a good idea?

At the STREET#GRID event in April, Waters invited a group of industry participants to discuss these challenges. The panel, moderated by Bob Hintze of Wachovia, consisted of Dan Schwartz, vice president

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