Profile of Becca Lipman
Senior Editor
Member Since: 5/8/2014
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Blog Posts: 239
Posts: 443
Becca Lipman is Senior Editor for Wall Street & Technology. She writes in-depth news articles with a focus on big data and compliance in the capital markets. She regularly meets with information technology leaders and innovators and writes about cloud computing, datacenters, market structure, and the impacts of regulations and social media on business strategy. Prior to joining WS&T Becca served as Editor-in-Chief at Kapitall Wire where she regularly reported on the stock market and trading strategies. Originally from New Jersey, she received a BA in both economics and environmental studies from New York University.
Articles by Becca Lipman
posted in February 2014
2/28/2014
Important lessons from The Practicing Law Institute's seminar, Social Media 2014: Addressing Corporate Risks.
2/27/2014
Watch out. Are your big data feeds in blatant violation of terms of service agreements?
2/25/2014
Delivering the ideal IBOR solution will require fundamental changes in way businesses operate and the way front-office trading systems are used.
2/25/2014
Convergence of voice and data presents a significant cost advantage still not exploited by IT departments in banks.
2/24/2014
Despite regulatory hurdles, ING will support preapproved and FINRA compliant LinkedIn profiles for its 2,400 advisors.
2/21/2014
See how Box's cloud security risk compares with Dropbox, how Facebook stacks up against Twitter, Office 365 versus Gmail.
2/20/2014
Information security is very important, but most people think they know it and that's half the problem.
2/19/2014
In response to demands for unique tools, an open marketplace for third party and collaborative applications has been well received.
2/18/2014
Far too many IT groups think risky cloud services are something they can simply block, but the genie is out of bottle.
2/14/2014
Happy Users = Productive Users
2/12/2014
"The platform is built to leverage other parts of business in a scalable and integrated kind of way," says Nasdaq's Michael Cotter.
2/10/2014
For smaller firms, recent "parking scheme" charges should be call to arms to enhance surveillance platforms.
2/7/2014
To attract clients of younger generations banks and brokerages must consider self-directed trading platform, concludes Scivantage report.
2/5/2014
Doing away with internal e-mail may not be as crazy as it sounds.
2/4/2014
Another step towards a device agnostic and real-time online trading experience.
2/4/2014
Detailing the best-in-class features in nine areas of online brokerage offerings and functionality.
2/3/2014
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