Business Services Industry
Gold Sponsor DataSynapse and Customers to Speak at the Global Grid Forum
Business Wire, Sept 17, 2004
DataSynapse, Inc.:
DataSynapse Reinforces Global Leadership Position as Fastest-Growing Provider of Grid Computing Solutions in the U.S. and Europe
WHAT: DataSynapse, Inc., the fastest-growing provider of grid
computing software, and its customers Bank of America,
Toronto Dominion and Wachovia will participate in several
key presentations at the Twelfth Global Grid Forum (GGF12),
the world's leading community-initiated forum promoting the
global standardization effort for grid computing.
WHERE: Global Grid Forum 12
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Brussels, Belgium
www.ggf.org
WHEN: Monday, Sept. 20 - Thursday, Sept. 23, 2004
-- Panel Discussion: "Grid Impact to Business Process SLAs
and Workflows," Monday, Sept. 20, 12:00 p.m.; panel
speaker Brad Shea, Information Technology Architect,
Wachovia.
-- Keynote Presentation: "Financial Services," Monday,
Sept. 20, 1:30 p.m.; presented by Mark Cates, Senior
Vice President, Managing Director and Chief Technology
Officer for Wachovia's Corporate and Investment Bank.
-- Panel Discussion: "Grid Computing in Financial
Services," Monday, Sept. 20, 3:00 p.m.; chair, Willy
Ross, Managing Director, DataSynapse with panel speakers
Andy Sturrock, Assistant Vice President of Trading &
Research Technology, Bank of America UK; Brad Shea,
Information Technology Architect, Wachovia; Barry
Childe, Head of IT Group, Toronto Dominion.
-- Panel Discussion: "Application Grid Enablement," Monday,
Sept. 20, 5:00 p.m.; panel speaker Fred Gedling,
Director of Services, EMEA, DataSynapse.
ABOUT
DATASYNAPSE: DataSynapse, Inc. provides enterprise grid solutions that
help companies realize the performance advantages of
service-oriented computing (SOC), linking business-
critical applications to real-time infrastructure
operations as needed. The company's patented
GridServer(R) software dynamically distributes
application workload for legacy and next-generation
applications over a virtual pool of shared resources,
enabling organizations to create a flexible computing
infrastructure that delivers substantially higher service
levels for radically lower cost. DataSynapse works with
the world's largest financial institutions including Bank
of America, Credit Suisse First Boston, Wachovia and UBS,
as well as market leaders in the government, energy and
industrial manufacturing sectors. The company is
headquartered in New York with offices in London, Paris,
Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and San
Jose, Calif. and can be found on the World Wide Web at
www.datasynapse.com.
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