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Subject: Wall Street & Technology
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 1998 14:38:05 -0400 (EDT)
Wall Street & Technology
http://www.financetech.com/wallst/
(Link inactive 24 August 2004)
http://www.mediabrains.com/client/wallstreet/bg1/search.asp
(Link active 24 August 2004)
In the fast-moving field of securities and investments, where substantial
leverage, high transaction volume, and low margins reinforce the
importance of a technology edge, the key is information. The ability to
interpret real-time data from multiple sources with speed and accuracy
impacts the quality of decisions and profitability. Brokerage firms
have always been among the first to adopt new technology because of the
obvious benefits of making more money and making it faster.
Wall Street & Technology reports on the new and emerging technologies that
are driving the global securities and investment management industries.
Each page reveals the tools to streamline processes and increase the
productivity of financial firms. Wall Street & Technology uncovers the
development and implementation of mission critical applications that
maximize the competitive advantage and increase the profitability of Wall
Street firms.
Wall Street & Technology reaches over 25,000 senior-level decision makers
in the securities and investment banking industries. Every month, our
readers measure the benefits of advanced technology on an enterprise-wide
basis. More than four in five of our readers expect their organizations to
purchase or lease one or more technology products/services in the next two
years.
Contact:
Editor-in-chief
Ivy Schmerken
ischmerken@mfi.com
Senior Associate Editor
Robert Sales
rsales@mfi.com
Associate Editor
Sarah Stirland
sstirland@mfi.com
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