The State of the Reference Data Market Webcast

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With an array of new regulation and a challenging economic environment, firms are under immense pressure to improve data management processes and mitigate risk. Inside Reference Data and iGATE Patni have jointly conducted an industry-wide survey to assess the latest trends and priorities, and in this webcast a panel of experts will discuss the results - everything you need to know going into 2012.

- What will 2012 budgets look like?
- What are the main business challenges firms face in today's market?
- What projects will firms be prioritizing in the next 6-12 months?
- What needs to be done to meet regulatory requirements?

Speakers:
Ludwig D'Angelo, Executive Director, Reference Data, JP MORGAN CHASE
Mike Atkin, Managing Director, EDM COUNCIL
Fred Cohen, Head of Capital Markets, iGATE PATNI
Moderator: Tine Thoresen, Executive Editor, INSIDE REFERENCE DATA

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