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Voltaire Offers Expertise on Improving Advanced Trading
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Voltaire has announced that its executives will be featured panelists at upcoming financial services technology conferences, where they will discuss data center networking strategies to speed trading through the major exchanges. Voltaire is known for its innovations in the high-frequency trading arena, where reducing latency is paramount to success.
Mr. Patrick Guay, General Manager of Voltaire's U.S. Operations will speak at the High Performance Computing Financial Markets Show and Conference at 11:00 am ET on September 20, 2010 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York. He will join panelists from HP, VMware, and R Systems, who will address "High Performance Storage Options for Demanding Financial Service Applications." The panelists will discuss high performance storage options that keep pace with HPC, low latency and virtualization technologies for high-volume trading. They will also address how IT managers can save money, power, and space despite increasing demands on data center storage.
In addition, Mr. Howard Weiss, Voltaire's General Manager, Asia Pacific, will speak at Trading Architecture Asia at 12:00 noon on Wednesday, September 1, 2010 at the JW Marriott Hotel, Hong Kong. Mr. Weiss' panel session, "Architecting the Best HPC Solutions to Deliver Lowest Latency and Maximum Performance in FSI," will provide insights on new developments in high-frequency trading architectures and systems being used worldwide. The panel, moderated by Lee Fisher, Worldwide FSI-HPC Business Development, HP, will also include executives from Credit Suisse, NYSE Technologies, and Informatica /29West.
Voltaire pioneered the delivery of low-latency, InfiniBand- and 10 Gigabit Ethernet-based market data solutions to the financial services industry and today works with server OEMs such as HP to sell solutions to many of the world's top exchanges, banks and hedge funds.