Wall Street & Technology

Your copy of Wall Street & Technology's July digital issue is available for download. This special edition of Wall Street & Technology takes an in-depth look at the backbone of Wall Street -- the data center. Often overlooked in the past, the data center is getting a new look from firms that are beginning to realize that "powerful" doesn't have to mean power hog.

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In This Issue:

  • THE DATA CENTER OF THE FUTURE - Given Wall Street's need for computing power and the growing cost of energy, financial services firms inevitably will deploy energy-efficient hardware and technology, including virtualization. But to build really cost-effective data centers, organizations including the NYSE and Citi also are focusing on how they power and cool their facilities.
  • EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: ANATOMY OF A DATA CENTER - Wall Street & Technology takes you inside NYSE Euronext's new data center in Mahwah, N.J. Set to open later in 2010, the building is as large as a World War II aircraft carrier.
  • SELL SIDE LOVE AFFAIR WITH DATA CENTERS - The sell side invested nearly $1 billion on data center enhancements in 2009, and 2010 spending will go even higher, TABB Group predicts.
  • HOPE FOR INNOVATION IN THE CLOUDS? - Firms including Deutsche Bank hope that moving their infrastructure into the cloud will free money for innovative, higher-value technology projects.
  • PLUS:
    The Cost of Computing: Mainframes vs. Physical Servers
    Boston Options Exchange Moves Into New Data Center
    Savvis Provides Microsecond Latency Monitoring

Look for the Next All-Digital Edition of Wall Street & Technology in August.

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