Slight: 'Extreme' Trading Rooms Will Integrate Voice, Data and Risk Management

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David Slight is Business Development Manager for Microsoft in The City of London. Focussing on new initiatives for The City of London, David co-ordinates activities between Microsoft teams in London and on Wall Street. He is currently working with customers on projects taking advantage of the Microsoft.net strategy for financial markets.

What was the biggest trend in trading room technology in 2000?

The most significant trend was making internal applications and functionality available outside the

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