The CEP BusinessCast

CEP04 – Brad Bailey, Aite Group (part 2)

01.Apr.08

Welcome to episode four of The Complex Events Podcast brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by BEA Systems.

On today’s show, we bring you the second part of our interview with Brad Bailey of Aite Group. Ross Hamilton and Daniel Chait of Lab49 speak with Brad about the challenges facing capital markets firms and how CEP provides an opportunity to manage these market challenges in new ways.

Show notes for this episode:

00:12 – Introduction
00:48 – Ross picks up the conversation from Part 1 (CEP03)
01:26 – The perfect storm of 2007: electronification of markets, Reg NMS, and volatility
02:08 – Millisecond trading
02:43 – Innovation in financial instruments: OTC to high-speed electronically-traded
03:38 – Virtual order book
04:15 - Use cases: real-time risk analytics, electronic trading, market data
05:09 – Liquidity sourcing: ECNs, BATS, Arca
06:10 – Fraud detection and compliance
07:40 – Pre-trade analytics
08:42 – Pattern recognition and pattern matching
10:45 – CEP platform variations
13:21 – “Messages per second” and mission-critical deployment
15:55 – Resource benefit and vendor solutions
16:34 – End of part 2 of the interview and wrap-up

Click here for a full transcript of this episode.

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