Bullish for utility computing
Utility computing and its related technologies are edging into the enterprise mainstream, spurred by concurrent advances in technology and standards. And the financial services market's reliance on compute-intensive applications makes it a particularly good fit. No wonder then that all of the major utility computing vendors have targeted solutions for financial services.
Street makes forays into utility computing
Type: Feature
Source: Source Securities Industry News
Grid computing: Making inroads into financial services
Type: Feature
Source: IBM
Powering financial services applications with grid computing
Type: Product information
Source: Intel, Data Synapse
Grid computing for investment banking
Type: Product information
Source: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
IBM debuts new grid solutions for banking, financial markets
Type: News
Source: Utility Computing
ID federation specs ready for financial services
Type: Feature
Source: siliconvalley.internet.com
Bank bets on supercomputer power
Type: News
Source: BBCi
The enduring value of IT for financial institutions
Type: Webcast
Source: ITworld.com
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