Now that financial technologists are discussing measuring latencies in the hundreds of nanoseconds, it is time to discuss how fast firms need to be in this market and whether there are any alternatives. In the latest episode of the Daly Post Podcast, I ask these and many more questions to Hyannis Port Research CEO and low-latency veteran Tony Amicangioli.
April 16, 2012
How Fast is Fast Enough?
Now that financial technologists are discussing measuring latencies in the hundreds of nanoseconds, it is time to discuss how fast firms need to be in this market and whether there are any alternatives. In the latest episode of the Daly Post Podcast, I ask these and many more questions to Hyannis Port Research CEO and low-latency veteran Tony Amicangioli.
April 8, 2012
The Daly Post Podcast Returns on the 16th
Please check back then for the latest conversation on financial technology.
April 4, 2012
Save the Date
If you happen to be in New York on April 25th, please stop in to The After the Bell Forum at The Westin Times Square after work. I'll be moderating the first panel discussion on technology and automation for successful trading. Please check it out and stay for the second panel on connectivity, co-location, big data and news-based trading as well as the post-panel networking session.
April 2, 2012
Ending the Black Box's Reign
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I just finished uploading the latest episode of the Daly Post Podcast featuring OpenGamma CEO and CTO Kirk Wylie discussing open-sourced software's benefit to Wall Street. It's about regulation now, not just cost savings.
I just finished uploading the latest episode of the Daly Post Podcast featuring OpenGamma CEO and CTO Kirk Wylie discussing open-sourced software's benefit to Wall Street. It's about regulation now, not just cost savings.
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