CHELMSFORD, Mass., Dec. 02, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Datawatch Corporation’s (NASDAQ-CM: DWCH) Global Partner and Client Manager, Michael Le Lion, will discuss analytics for financial traders at the Waters USA 2015 conference taking place on Monday, December 7th at the New York Marriott Marquis.
The panel discussion scheduled for 12:25 pm is titled “Analytics in the Trading Environment.” In addition to Michael Le Lion, other panelists include: Paresh Patel, executive director, Global Markets Technology at Nomura; Predrag Cvetkovski, senior vice president, N.A. Operations & Technology, Governance & Analytics at Citibank; Sudhir Kaloth, director, IT MIS/Regulatory & Compliance at Oppenheimer; Rupert Brown, chief technology officer, Financial Services, at Mark Logic and Arjun Nagar, senior business director, Enterprise Capabilities at Thomson Reuters. The discussion will look to answer the following questions:
- How can you use machine learning and Big Data to effectively analyze trade activity?
- Moving from real time to “right time” analytics to make faster decisions when required – what systems can you implement to meet instant analytical demands?
- What technology or tools can be used to yield the best results for analyzing and predicting trading decisions?
- How can providers of analytics tools help you to achieve optimum performance and a competitive advantage, as types and volumes of data continue to evolve?
- Moving your analytics function to the cloud – is this something you have considered and what are the risks?
“Financial IT markets have very special needs when it comes to analytics. Where others might be able to work with delays in their data, these users may not,” said Le Lion. “The Waters USA conference will offer a great opportunity to talk through best practices with some of the biggest names in the industry.”
Datawatch is a leading global provider of managed analytics solutions. Its managed analytics platform brings together self-service data preparation with real time data visualization to offer users an all-inclusive solution. By allowing users to quickly and easily access data from just about any data source including real-time sources, Datawatch allows users to quickly identify patterns, outliers, clusters and trends in their data - creating opportunities to make faster informed decisions.
About Datawatch Corporation
Datawatch Corporation (NASDAQ-CM: DWCH) provides the only Managed Analytics Platform that brings together self-service data preparation with visual data discovery. Its software bridges the gap between the ease that business user’s demand and the automation and governance needed by IT. Users can quickly discover key factors that improve their business by transforming data from multi-structured sources, as well as real-time streaming data, into visually rich analytic applications. Organizations of every size, worldwide use Datawatch products, including 93 of the Fortune 100. Datawatch is headquartered in Chelmsford, Massachusetts with offices in New York, London, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Singapore, Melbourne and Manila, and with partners and customers in more than 100 countries worldwide. Learn more at www.datawatch.com. For investor relations information, visit investor.datawatch.com.
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