Big Data Online Summit 2012

The phenomenon of Big Data reflects the inexorable growth of data volumes, and the velocity and variety of those volumes, across the financial services industry, presenting market participants with a host of operational and technology challenges. The gradual digitalization of almost every business vertical, including social networks, has rendered the Big Data challenge a global one. Traditional databases and data management tools simply cannot cope with the added demands placed on them. In this online summit, industry experts examines the best ways to adapt to a changing environment and generate value from Big Data.
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Highlights of the global summit include:
- Video panel debates with industry experts sharing advice on how to address big data challenges
- Video presentations providing insight into the latest market developments
- Discussions on identifying the potential value of Big Data and finding use-cases
- Networking lounge with message boards for delegates to drill down into specific hot topics
- Exhibition hall with information from key vendors in the big data market
- Resource library with free access to value-adding big data reports and research
Speakers include:
Rupert Brown, Lead Architect, CTO Office, UBS INVESTMENT BANK
Howard Halberstein, Vice President, Lead Solutions Architect - UNIX, DEUTSCHE BANK
Ed Dabagian-Paul, Vice President, CREDIT SUISSE
Tom Dalglish, Chief Information Architect, INDEPENDENT
Simon Waterer, Senior Solution Architect, PLATFORM COMPUTING, AN IBM COMPANY
Daryan Dehghanpisheh, Global Director, Financial Services Segment, INTEL CORPORATION
Stuart Grant, EMEA Business Development Manager, Financial Services, SYBASE
John Pomeroy, Vice President, MARKLOGIC EUROPE
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