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Is Wall Street Ready for the iPhone?
April 11, 2008With capital markets firms already exploring the use of trading applications on BlackBerrys, is Wall Street ready for the iPhone?Anna Ewing Innovates Trading at Nasdaq
July 26, 2007 Web-based portal market for qualified institutional buyers launched, Equities platform leveraged to grade both equities and options, Handling volumes and latency demands for customers continues to drive initiativesDiane Schueneman Plans for Merrill Lynch’s Future
July 26, 2007 Completion of infrastructure build-out creates "gobal support model", 70 percent of technology investments channeled into new development, Straight-through processing platforms for high-volume a priorityTom Sanzone Moves IT Ahead at Credit Suisse
July 26, 2007 Capabilities and presence extending in Asia, the Middle East and Latin America, Streamlined processes, structures and systems deliver better results to clients, Virtualization technologies employed to improve efficiency, quality and online capabilityWall Street Firms Starting to Allow Wireless Trading
June 20, 2007 Although data security is a lingering issue, firms are starting to give portfolio managers the ability to execute trades on their Blackberries.Brokerages Start Providing BlackBerrys
February 12, 2007 Slowly but slowly, brokerage firms are starting to provide wireless services to their clients, according to a report from Corporate Insight, which monitors U.S. brokerage firms' online presence.SMS Messaging and Asynchronous Data/Voice Capabilities Will Shape 2007 Wireless Market
January 23, 2007 SMS and text messaging will take center stage for financial organizations that support wireless access for clients, reports Joseph Ferra, chief wireless officer at Boston-based Fidelity Investments. Those trends, combined with the introduction of asynchronous data and voice capabilities, will drive increased wireless usage for financial transactions.Investment Banking on the Go
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