Sybase’s Second Annual Capital Markets Guide Paves the Way Toward Effectiveness, Enlightenment and Profit
May 19 2011 - 12:01AM
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Sybase, Inc., an SAP company (NYSE:SAP) and industry leader in
enterprise and mobile software, today announced the release of the
Sybase Capital Markets Guide 2011, a compilation of insightful and
practical articles authored by Sybase executives, partners,
academics, and industry analysts. Now in its second year, the guide
examines ways in which capital markets firms can seize new
opportunities and thrive in new markets and under an evolving
regulatory regime.
Welcoming readers to the Sybase Capital Markets Guide 2011,
Sybase chairman and CEO, John Chen writes: “The previous decade’s
financial crisis taught us that, despite the rhetoric, no bank is
too big to fail. Size breeds complexity, making the largest
financial institutions’ operations impossible to understand, much
less administer. Still, institutions can learn to manage complexity
and be on the path toward effectiveness, enlightenment and
profit.”
While the 2010 guide tackled a dynamic regulatory environment,
this year’s guide covers expanding markets and new opportunities.
“Sybase is in a unique position to facilitate this conversation for
the industry given our deep relationship and extensive work with
the capital markets community,” said Steve Capelli, President of
Worldwide Field Operations, Sybase. “The guide aims is to provide
cutting-edge insights from some of the most knowledgeable people in
capital markets to help move the industry forward.”
With contributions from industry experts with a global voice,
including Accenture, Deloitte, TABB, National Australia Bank, Aite
Group, Client Knowledge, Trader Tools, Headstrong, Quantia,
Panopticon, Numerix, and professors from Columbia University and UC
Berkeley, the 2011 guide is broken into five sections, covering key
industry themes of: Advanced Trading, CEP Breaks Out, New Risk
Strategies, Changing Landscape, and Quality Real-Time Data.
In a new era of ever faster trading activity, lingering
uncertainty across asset classes, sovereign debt and heightened
regulatory oversight, the time tested perspectives and framing
discussions in the Sybase Capital Markets Guide 2011 provide much
needed perspectives for market participants everywhere.
Download a copy of the Sybase Capital Markets Guide 2011. For
additional insight on Sybase’s view of the financial services
landscape, visit the Sybase Trading & Risk Technology blog.
IN RELATED NEWS:
Sybase also today announced Sybase Event Streaming Processor
(ESP), a major new version of the award-winning Sybase® Aleri CEP
platform. Sybase ESP demonstrates Sybase’s commitment to leading
the pace of innovation – and leaving the competition behind - in
the world of emerging customer demand for real-time analytics. View
the press release here.
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