Category: In the News

AbsoluteReturn – Hey, you, get on my cloud

This article talks about adoption of cloud computing by hedge funds.  Most agree it has a place, but that place is limited.  A clip: Kevin McPartland, a senior analyst with the research and advisory firm TABB Group, says one function that may not be cloud-ready is trading. Placing trade-order management or execution onto servers in […]

Wall Street & Technology – Sybase Acquires Aleri to Enhance Real-Time Analytics Product Suite

If Aleri was having financial difficulties, Aleri’s competitors and industry observers were not aware of the fact. Mark Palmer, CEO of StreamBase Systems, a CEP provider and direct competitor to Aleri, said in an interview: “Aleri made some moves that should have put them in a good cash position. In the market, the products are […]

CDS Clearing: How do we know it works?

Come March, CDS clearing will have been available for a full year.  After months of political pressure and industry commitments, open interest for cleared CDS is well into the billions, volumes are well into the trillions, three clearinghouses are officially live and industry estimates (including those of TABB Group) show that CDS clearing will generate […]

HedgeWorld – Flagspotting: Due Diligence Should Involve Asking Hedge Fund Managers Tough Technology Questions

“Even for the smallest funds, especially for equities, there is no reason why every step of the process shouldn’t be 100 percent automated,” said Kevin McPartland, an analyst with the TABB Group. Full Story Here (subscription required)

Bloomberg – Goldman Tops JPMorgan as Best Broker as Speed Shakes Up Trading

Goldman’s technology and its access to a large pool of potential buyers and sellers help it to search for — and find — liquidity at the best price for customers. “The winning brokers coordinated across trading desks within their company,” says Kevin McPartland, a senior analyst at New York-based Tabb Group. “Their software-development and server technology teams […]

Wall Street Letter – Tweeting with @WallStLetter—Collateral Management

Wall Street Letter conducted its first “twitterview,” or an interview over Twitter.com, on Feb. 27 on transparency and efficiency in the collateral management process. Managing editor Jeanene Timberlake tweeted with John Avery, a partner at SunGard Consulting Services, and Kevin McPartland, an analyst at the TABB Group, on how buy- and sell-side concerns have changed […]

Data Center Knowledge – Is Wall Street Ready for Cloud Computing?

But that could change dramatically if financial regulators took a more active role, he said. “If the SEC, CFTC or the proper regulatory body looked at certain cloud environments and was able to certify that they were secure enough for customer data, then we would see a whole new industry within the cloud computing world […]

Securities Industry News – Derivatives Regulation Could Be Bonanza for Clearing Houses

“The major issues will stay pretty close to what they are in the House,” says Kevin McPartland, a senior analyst at New York-based research firm Tabb Group and author of “OTC Derivatives Regulatory Update,” a report released January 11 on the outlook for derivatives regulation and its impact on the industry. McPartland says clearing houses […]

Information Management – Getting the Message: Middleware Matters

In a study released earlier this month, “U.S. Equity Technology 2010: The Sell Side Perspective,” Tabb Group senior analyst Kevin McPartland noted that all bulge bracket firms are “currently either using some form of hardware acceleration or are investigating its use.” “Third-party middleware products have reached a level of sophistication that the cost required to […]