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High-Performance Computing
As high-performance computing becomes more cost-efficient, it has become a fixture at firms who need to handle massive amounts of market data and increasingly complex instruments. Almost two-thirds of servers in the financial services industry are being used for HPC, according to TowerGroup estimates, and its widespread adoption has placed the emphasis on getting applications up and running quickly, and producing rapid results. On Wall Street, the quicker you get an answer the quicker you make a trade and make money, says IBMs Kevin Pleiter. The time to calculation is the big differentiator. Also in this report: Firms are learning to write for multicore processors; and cloud computings security risks.
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HPC: Faster, Cheaper and Easier to Use
As high-performance computing becomes more cost-efficient, it has become a fixture at firms who need to handle massive amounts of market data and increasingly complex instruments.
Multicore Ups the Ante, Now Developers Must Catch Up
Thanks to relatively inexpensive multicore processors, firms are applying high-performance computing to areas such as pre-trade risk analysis. Now their programmers need to get up to speed.
Security Risks Hiding in the Clouds
One of the chief attractions of cloud computing is that firms dont have to worry about where or how their processing work gets done, but that is also its biggest risk.
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