Is trading in the cloud possible? BJSS and Barclays Rise collaborated to find out. View the recording of this live webinar where a panel of experts from across the globe discuss a future where the public cloud is used for high-volume low-latency trading.
With the rise of the current pandemic, trading desks have moved to home offices. And with it, issues around infrastructure/workstations have arisen. Security trading is primarily performed through dedicated proprietary technology platforms, so is trading in the cloud possible? What are the barriers? Do things like high performant web-based interfaces enable cloud instances to reduce the reliance on high-powered workstations? How does the growth of algorithmic trading encourage cloud-based trading?
As people start to come back to the trading floors, surely they’ll start thinking that ‘there must be a better way.’
This session was hosted by business and technology leaders from organizations in the USA and UK. Combined, the panel has over 150 years of experience in Capital Markets.
From security to co-location and performance, we’ve captured the panel’s perspectives as they answered questions in the Q&A session. You can read it here.
Vice President of Innovation - Barclays Ventures
Head of Market Structure Research - Bloomberg Intelligence
Group Chief Technology Officer - London Stock Exchange
Chief Executive Officer - Opstack
Chief Technology Officer, USA - BJSS
In this thought-provoking, interactive discussion, our expert panelists from organizations across America and the UK explore the technical, regulatory, and business challenges and values around trading assets on Cloud-based platforms. You’ll hear their views on the challenges, but also the ‘art of the possible’ to add flexibility and preparedness.
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