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February
A Future in the Clouds: Financial services executives are becoming more comfortable with cloud computing and its economic benefits. How far will financial firms go with cloud computing and hosted software, and where are they already seeing some successes?April
Data Security: Explore some of the new technologies and strategies that are helping financial institutions protect one of their most vital assets: their customer's data.June
The Future of the Data Center: Financial services companies run some of the world's largest and most complex data centers. What new technologies are making data centers more efficient while improving performance and capacity?August
Can EDM and BI Solve Wall Street's Risk Management Woes? Now that the financial crisis is largely behind the industry, how have risk management strategies changed and improved?In This Issue:
- 2010 Capital Markets Outlook: Even as many financial firms returned to near-record profits in 2009, job losses mounted and banks failed in increasing numbers. So what will 2010 have in store for Wall Street CIOs? Wall Street & Technology examines the top 10 trends that will shape the capital markets in the coming year.
- Technology Innovation: CME Group leveraged a pioneering role in electronic trading to transform the 111-year-old Chicago Mercantile Exchange into the world's largest derivatives exchange. Now it has earned the top spot in the InformationWeek 500 annual ranking of the most innovative business technology organizations.
- Risk Management: According to Paul Wilmott, researcher and consultant in quantitative finance and director of 7city Learning's certificate in quantitative finance program, financial risk modelers don't care if their models work.
- Larry Tabb: Prognosticating about 2010 is much like shaking a Magic 8-Ball: "Reply hazy, try again."
- PLUS:
Gearing Up for Carbon Trading
Wall Street Quants Feel Misunderstood
NYSE Shines Light on Dark Pools
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