Inside Market Data webcast: Big Data and Analytics──Finding Needles of Value in a Haystack of Data

Sponsored by Thomson Reuters

However, firms require complex and expensive tools and technology infrastructures to achieve these aims. The purpose of this webcast discussion will be to assess the opportunities and challenges involved, and where and how financial markets participants─and data providers that serve them─can benefit most from Big Data analysis technologies.

The webcast, sponsored by Thomson Reuters, addresses the following questions and more:-

- In what business areas has Big Data analysis proved most effective so far?

- How are firms approaching Big Data and Big Data analytics from a business adn technical point of view?

- What are the biggest challenges around using Big Data tools and analytics?

- What other areas have potential to benefit from Big Data analysis?

Speakers include:-

MAX BOWIE, editor, Inside Market Data (moderator)

ADAM BARON, director of Big Data Quantitative Research, Thomson Reuters

RAVEENDRA BHARADWAJ, chief data architect, global transaction banking, Deutsche Bank

TARUNDEEP DHOT, director of advanced analytics, CIBC

 

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