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Creating a Trading Floor (9780749448387) Information
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Creating a Trading Floor
The Project Manager's Guide to the Design, Construction and Launch of Trading Floors and Data Centres

Author: Charles Smith
ISBN: 9780749448387
Binding: Hardcover
Dimensions: 6 3/4 x 9 1/2
Pages: 416
Publication Date: November 2006

Published Price: $550.00


Description
The project manager's Bible to the design and implementation of ground-breaking trading floors
 
  • More firms are using advanced technology to trade
  • Trading floors are facing unprecedented growth and expansion, requiring updates that transcend IT departments
  • A comprehensive reference for project managers overseeing the conception, production and implementation of trading floors and data centers
Many of the world's leading financial institutions are still using 20th century technology in their trading floors and data centers, but companies of every size are starting to implement cutting-edge technology, from data platforms to digital phones, into their offices. Trading floors are exploding, and no matter what part of the world they are in, the same strategies apply. This comprehensive reference provides guidance on all aspects of the planning, construction and implementation of trading floors for managers and senior executives who are overseeing these projects, whether they are upgrades or complete overhauls. It covers timetables, sequential planning lists, financial regulations, corporate governance and data security. In addition, it includes lists of the vital questions to ask suppliers, contractors and clients.

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Table of Contents

Contents include:

  1. Operational  needs
  2. The project team
  3. Communication planning
  4. Contracts
  5. Sequence of events
  6. Budgets and initial designs
  7. Cabling
  8. Telecommunications
  9. Cabinets and racking
  10. Network equipment
  11. Financial data services
  12. Trading desks
  13. Testing
  14. Handover
  15. Project completion

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