Sybase in the News
Database Journal: Managing Data Growth with Enterprise-Class Databases
Trillions of trading, shopping and mobile transactions generate massive data volumes. Sybase’s Amit Satoor describes how businesses can manage Big Data challenges while ensuring security and reliability of critical systems, and reducing storage costs.Source from www.sybase.com/press Go to Source
ATMonitor: Increasing Trade Performance: A Quest for Lower Latency, or Simply Improved Monitoring?
Obsessed with latency, trading firms can easily lose sight of how important market monitoring is. Firms can better monitor changing conditions so their traders can adapt, and employ algo switches to change trading models as markets fluctuate.Source from www.sybase.com/press Go to Source
Techworld: Mobility in Business Is Now a Necessity
A new age of mobility requires professional mobile business applications for new categories of workers, according to Sybase’s Ian Thain. Companies will need full-time app development to build the in-house mobile apps necessary in the years to come.Source from www.sybase.com/press Go to Source
Retail Online Integration: Mobile Predictions for 2012
This year will see mobile payment functions gain in popularity, and mobile transactions will become quicker easier, according to Sybase 365’s Andrew Mikesell. He shared his top five predictions for mobile commerce in 2012 here.Source from www.sybase.com/press Go to Source
Business News Americas: Latin America and Mobile Payments – The Shopping Experience
Mobile payments in Latin America are likely to follow a different path than they will in the U.S., said Sybase’s Mary Gramaglia. Latin American consumers will probably build upon existing mobile bill payment and person-to-person payment capabilities.Source from www.sybase.com/press Go to Source
High Frequency Traders: Why You Need Complex Event Processing
Trading technology is smart and adaptive, but it still needs human assistance to keep pace with the market’s major changes and extreme volatility. Sybase’s Neil McGovern describes his three-level solution, including complex event processing technology.Source from www.sybase.com/press Go to Source
CIO Insight: Big Data: How Kodak Gallery Sees the Big Picture
KODAK Gallery chose Sybase IQ when needed a new data warehouse to handle heavy workloads and deliver timely reports. Preprocessing data inside Sybase IQ prior to sending it to the CRM system increased the CRM system’s efficiency.Source from www.sybase.com/press Go to Source
TIME Techland: Bring Your Own Device: How Consumer Products Are Impacting IT
Apple introduced the iPad in January 2010. By August, SAP CIO Oliver Bussmann had the infrastructure in place to support it, thanks to Afaria, Sybase’s MDM software. With Afaria’s help, SAP deployed 3,000 iPads to its salesforce in four weeks.Source from www.sybase.com/press Go to Source
Markets Media: Sit Down, Risk Managers
Firms wrongly blame poor decisions on their risk systems alone, but the culprit is often miscommunication between investment managers and risk managers, said risk manager and author Aaron Brown. Sybase hosted Brown for a luncheon Wednesday in Manhattan.Source from www.sybase.com/press Go to Source
ReadWriteWeb: How Companies Use Social Media To Pick Stocks
Trading based on market sentiment amongst social media can be a hard sell for some firms, as Sybase’s Neil McGovern explains. But other firms see it as a way to tap into market rumors and help their short-term trading strategies.Source from www.sybase.com/press Go to Source
