CEP Comes of Age (Part One): The Need for Real Time at the Heart of the Enterprise Webcast
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The role of CEP in the Capital Markets is changing, shifting from its niche in the front office into the enterprise, where it is powering applications across the front, back and middle office. Driven by ongoing market trends- getting value from big data, being able to do more with less and being able to do it quicker-attention is shifting to the following critical capabilities of CEP technologies: performance, integration, usability and value add. In this webinar we will examine the impact of these trends on the capital markets and how these four key capabilities are critical to the continued adoption of CEP as the engine at the heart of the drive to the real-time enterprise.
-- In this age of ‘Big Data' it has become harder and more expensive to process, store and analyze vast quantities of information. Firms also need to be able to use this data in real time in order to strike on opportunities or defend against threats. How are CEP technologies helping to add value on investments?
-- Can employing a hybrid approach buy-versus-build help IT Departments retain speed to market while not getting locked into numerous vendor contracts?
-- How can CEP drive ‘infrastructure agility' so firms can finish projects quicker and lessen the tension between what the business needs and what IT can deliver?
-- CEP is shifting from its niche in Algo Trading to becoming established as an essential part of enterprise real-time infrastructure, what does the future hold for CEP technologies?
Speakers:
* Jaime Mantilla, VP Solutions Architecture for Trading Technologies, DEUTSCHE BANK
* Paul Rowady, Senior Analyst, TABB GROUP
* Richard Bentley, Vice President, Capital Markets, PROGRESS SOFTWARE
* Moderator: Anthony Malakian, US Editor, WATERSTECHNOLOGY
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