The Next Generation Architecture for Capital Markets

Introduction
Financial services firms require vast amounts of computing power to support existing operations as well as an ever-growing number of complex and computationally intense products and services. Answering these needs are emergent architectures that are changing the data center and competitive character of the firms embracing them. These architectures flex new processor technologies to maximize performance and cost reduction.
Service Orientation is driving the adoption of Enterprise Grid as the binding technology
answering the challenges of deploying and managing this vast compute power.




Financial Services and IT
Increasing globalization has presented International organizations enormous opportunities at the cost of increased complexity.

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What is Enterprise Grid?
Enterprise Grid is a heterogeneous, always on, virtual computing pool, where resources can be dynamically matched to changing business needs.

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Moving applications onto the Enterprise Grid
There are many on-ramps to the Grid. The concept of Grid is designed to allow application developers to focus on building
and testing their distributed applications, while IT can focus on hosting the applications on the grid.

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Compute and Data Intensive Applications
All financial applications require inputs in order to compute outputs.

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