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Enterprise Grids in capital markets

Enterprise Grids in capital markets

Source: Platform Computing

Platform Computing describes how financial services organisations can apply Enterprise Grid, cluster and virtualisation technology to their front, middle, and back office operations.

Consider the following technical and business challenges.
  • How to provide mission critical reliability across the data center instead of dedicated incremental high availability systems for particular applications
  • How an enterprise can share computing resources among lines of business while guaranteeing service level agreements
  • How new application architectures and legacy systems can be supported at the same time on the same infrastructure
  • How lines of business can avoid provisioning systems for peak usage and use enterprise wide computing resources on demand


This white paper will endeavour to show how all of these challenges can be resolved while reducing both capital and operations costs. The document also profiles emergent Intel technologies and how they fit into the various computing workloads in today’s leading financial services firms.

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