NEW YORK – January 22, 2018 – IPC, a leading global provider of secure, compliant communications and networking solutions for the financial markets community, will be in attendance at the FISD Learning & Libations event on January 25 at OTC Markets Group, 304 Hudson Street, in New York City.
Dan Connell of Greenwich Associates will lead a panel discussion, ‘Alternative Data: An Essential Primer,’ on alternative data and its potential to give an edge to anyone with the right data sets and mechanisms for decoding its signals. Executives from alternative data providers Dataminr and YipitData will participate on the panel.
The Financial Information Services Association of the Software & Information Industry Association provides a neutral business forum for exchanges, market data vendors, specialist data providers, brokerage firms, investment managers and banks to address and resolve business and technical issues related to the distribution, management, administration and use of market data within the financial sector.
Market participants interested in speaking to IPC’s subject matter experts can schedule a meeting with us at the event or email us. We also encourage you to follow us on Twitter @IPC_Systems_Inc or LinkedIn.
About IPC
IPC is a technology and service leader that powers financial markets globally. We help clients anticipate change and solve problems, setting the standard with industry expertise, exceptional service and comprehensive technology. With customers first and always, we collaborate with each to understand their individual needs to help make them secure, productive and compliant within our connected community. Through service excellence, long-developed expertise and a focus on innovation and community, we provide agile and efficient ways for our customers to accelerate their ability to adapt to the ever–changing requirements for advanced networks, compliance and collaboration with all counterparties across the financial markets. www.ipc.com
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