Terminals Evolve, Embrace Mobile Techniques

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Paul Rowady, Tabb Group; George Blancke, AIG; Maher Almanakly, Moore Capital Management; Barry Raskin, SIX Financial Information

Increased use of mobile computing devices are changing the way end-users want to view data and how data vendors design their products, as the financial markets adopt new consumption and development techniques, said panelists at the North American Financial Information Summit.

Though demand for trading via mobile devices is limited because of security concerns, panelists said there is plenty of demand for data on tablet computers such as Apple’s iPad. “I’m very bullish on using mobile devices in

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