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Wall Street & Technology: June 2010

WS&T Staff | 05/21/10
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MASTERING DATA IS PRIORITY NO. 1: Improving data quality traditionally has been viewed as a back-office cost-cutting measure. But the financial crisis and demands for improved risk management and transparency from regulators and investors alike have forced data management into the spotlight, transforming the former IT responsibility into a top business priority. But leveraging data in today's market requires breaking down organizational silos to achieve an enterprisewide view, understanding data's context and even applying innovative analytic techniques.

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Accelerating Wall Street 2010 -- Next Stop: Nanoseconds

Wall Street & Technology's mission is to deliver accurate, thought-provoking and targeted content to the capital markets industry's top business and technology executives. The brand's coverage derives from two main drivers: the experience and knowledge of the industry's most senior staff of editors, and our close work with our reader advisory board and other leading securities industry experts. WS&T's content helps business and technology executives gain a deeper understanding of the trends and technology that are shaping the market, including low-latency demands, back-office processing, data center efficiency, regulatory reporting, high-frequency trading, data and risk management strategy, and data security. The brand's content spans multiple media platforms -- digital publications, print publications, Web content, electronic newsletters, live events, virtual events, webcasts, video, blogs and more -- so executives can access information in the methods they prefer.

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