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Low-Latency Summits: Looking Back and Forward – One More Time

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Just a quick post to point back to the recent outing of our Low-Latency Summits, held in New York City on May 1. And also a point forward to our next Summits in the Fall.

We audio recorded all of the sessions from May 1, and pulled in what presentations we were allowed, adding in some photos for your enjoyment. All of that can be viewed at our ‘look back’ section, which can be found here. If you are thinking of attending a future Summit, either as a delegate or a sponsor, it’s a great way to find out what they are all about.

Talking of future Summits, the next ones will be in London on October 8 and NYC on November 12. Both have the theme of “Big Fast Data for Automated Trading” – as we continue to believe that the traditional latency “race to zero” is coming to an end, and that the next focus will be on “intelligent” or “smart” trading, driven by drilling in to datasets and extracting value, accurately and as quickly as possible. So the action is still about latency, just approached from a different angle.

Drop me a line – pete@low-latency.com – if you want to help steer the agenda.

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