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Wall Street & Technology: August 2010

WS&T Staff | 07/27/10
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THE GOLD BOOK 2010: With Wall Street firms emerging from the financial crisis, cost containment is again taking a back seat to innovative thinking and technology development, the themes that the WS&T Gold Book was conceived to highlight. The 2010 honorees represent a diverse swath of the capital markets industry - including an exchange, two global banks, an investment management firm and an online retail FX firm. But all five of this year's CIOs are stepping up to the challenge of supporting their firms' growth with creative ideas, innovative technology solutions and strong leadership.

THE HONOREES:
Kevin Kometer, CME Group
John Fiore, BNY Mellon
Larry Cohn, Baron Capital
Christopher Perretta, State Street Corp.
Andrew Haines, Gain Capital

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
Larry Tabb on the Demise of the Corporate Data Center
Q&A With NYSE EVP and co-CIO Steve Rubinow
Focus in Financial Services Has Returned to Growth, IBM's Steve Mills Asserts
The Fallout of the New Regulatory Focus
Measuring Global Competitiveness
And more ...

 

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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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