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Larry Neumann

From 2005 to 2017, Mr. Neumann was responsible for all aspects of strategic, corporate, product and vertical marketing. Before Solace, he held executive marketing positions with TIBCO and Oracle, and co-founded an internet software company called inCommon which was acquired by TIBCO. During his tenure at TIBCO, Mr. Neumann played a key role in planning company strategic direction relating to target markets and candidate acquisitions.

Betting on Growth in Online Gambling

Use CasesSeptember 18, 2012

If there’s one sure bet in online gambling, it is unstoppable global market growth. The US government has twice tried to stall this transition to virtual gaming, first in 2006...

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High-Tech Haiku Contest Winner and Runners Up

CompanyJuly 26, 2012

Over the past week, we ran a technology Haiku contest, because hey, we all love technology, and who doesn’t love Haiku? We had about 60 excellent submissions and set our...

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Summer fun: Enter our Haiku contest

CompanyJuly 18, 2012

For no reason other than that it’s fun, we are sponsoring a middle-of-the-summer High-Tech Haiku contest. How’s it work? Simple. You submit a Haiku around the subject matter of technology....

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Hedge funds turning to the middle office to recapture outperformance

Use CasesJuly 13, 2012

It’s been a tough couple of years for hedge funds. The industry was built on delivering eye-popping returns, but recently, hedge funds as a whole have underperformed the market. Over...

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Has cost replaced latency as the top priority for trading firms?

Use CasesMay 31, 2012

This week, NYSE Euronext announced that they are opening their US Liquidity datacenter in Mahwah, New Jersey to non-member companies for the first time. That means any third party can...

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Solace product innovation — we’re writing our own rules

Products & TechnologyMay 22, 2012

Here at Solace, we are driven by some audacious goals. We're literally rewriting the rules on how information moves between all kinds of applications. It doesn't matter if it's two...

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Why peer to peer is a flawed architecture for most messaging needs

Products & TechnologyMay 18, 2012

If you’ve spent any time architecting or implementing solutions that rely on messaging, you’re surely familiar with the concepts behind broker-based messaging. In a nutshell, message brokers centralize common networked...

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Is the real-time web streaming data in the wrong direction?

Products & TechnologyApril 12, 2012

Examples of web streaming have become rather predictable and yawn-worthy. It’s always some variation of streaming real-time stock market data, news and status updates from the cloud to your browser,...

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Recapping TEDx New Wall Street – re-imagining Financial Services

Use CasesMarch 12, 2012

Yesterday, I participated in TEDx New Wall Street in Mountain View, California. In the spirit of all TED events, this was a day of sharing ideas — specifically about re-imagining...

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What the big banks can learn about cutting costs from Apple, Google and Facebook

Use CasesMarch 2, 2012

Apple does it, Facebook does it, Google does it. Why not Goldman, JP Morgan and UBS? No, I’m not talking about deploying open source software or embracing cloud computing whole...

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Exchanges getting proactive about improving the impact of HFT on markets

Use CasesFebruary 29, 2012

Last week, I posted on how regulation has unintentionally led to increased high frequency trading across various asset classes. Today, we saw a different angle on the HFT debate, with...

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The reasons HFT is shifting asset classes may surprise you

Use CasesFebruary 17, 2012

At Solace, the shift to electronic trading has been at the core of our business in capital markets for many years. We’ve seen a variety of recurring use cases that...

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