Low Latency News

Optimizing the Power of Your Network

Posts Tagged ‘lime brokerage’

Webinar: Trading Beyond the Horizon

Monday, June 14th, 2010




 

Trading Beyond the Horizon:



Fragmentation Drives Multi-Market Execution

Join us for a Webinar on June 30




Learn how to optimize your trading
architecture for low latency

 

 

Space is limited.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:



www.a-teamgroup.com/webinar/trading-beyond-the-horizon/
 

In 2010, financial markets
participants will continue
to expand their trading
activities as liquidity
increasingly becomes
fragmented, seeking alpha in
new markets, best execution
in dark pools, arbitrage
opportunities across the
order book and by
implementing high frequency
and complex, multi-leg,
cross asset class
strategies. 

The successful trading
operations will leverage an
infrastructure that
leverages high-speed long
haul and metro
communications along with
optimized use of proximity
and co-location sites to
access multiple,
geographically dispersed
execution venues with the
lowest latency. 

Participants are looking to
implement flexible
networking architectures to
keep pace with market
developments, while at the
same time they need to
retain management control of
this strategic capability in
order to continually
optimize their proprietary
trading and customer
brokerage businesses. 

Join us for a webinar where
you will hear from, and have
a chance to ask questions
of, a panel of industry
experts who will address the
issues of implementing an
optimized trading
architecture.

Speakers:
 





Peter Harris





(moderator)

President, Americas
A-Team Group




Mark Casey
President
CFN Services




Gregory E.
Smith

Vice Chairman
Chi-X Global




Dan Bergman
VP of High
Performance
Engineering
Lime Brokerage LLC




Donal Byrne
CEO
Corvil
 
 
 




Date:

Wednesday, June 30,
2010







Time:

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
EDT





Sponsored
& Presented by:













Co-presented by:











Produced by:



 




System Requirements
PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 7, Vista,
XP,
2003 Server or 2000

Macintosh®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.4.11
(Tiger®)
or newer




After registering you will
receive a confirmation email
containing
information about
joining the Webinar.

 

  • Share/Bookmark