Interxion (NYSE: INXN) is a leading provider of cloud and carrier-neutral co-location data center services in Europe, serving a wide range of customers through 37 data centers, in 11 European countries. Interxion’s uniformly designed, energy-efficient data centers offer customers extensive security and uptime for their mission-critical applications. With more than 500 Connectivity providers and 20 European internet exchanges across its footprint, Interxion has created cloud, content, finance, and connectivity hubs that foster growing customer communities of interest.
Quants in a European cloud
Interxion and Sayula will present a European fintech success story. We start with the co-located foundation infrastructure necessary to meet European demands and progress to Sayula’s open development-framework platform and added open-source components allowing Vontobel to meet their needs for a shared structured-derivatives valuation platform.
Key takeaways:
- Social Mobile Analytics in the Cloud applied to Quants
- How to build a shared and modular valuation platform
- European challenges for Fintech Infrastructure
Presenters:
Bill Fenick, Strategy & Marketing Director, Interxion
Fenick has two decades-plus of financial services industry experience in data distribution and trading technologies, managed services, co-location and hosting. Prior to Interxion, Fenick worked at Thomson Reuters and Tibco. He holds a doctorate from University of Vienna, a master’s from Webster University in Vienna, and a bachelor’s degree from UCLA.
Daniel Mueri, COO, Sayula
Mueri earned his master’s (Cornell University) and bachelor’s (Rutgers University) degrees in electrical engineering. He has twenty years’ experience in market data and trading systems, and is an innovator and competitor in both his professional and sporting activities.
Cristian Alzati, CTO, Sayula
Alzati has more than twenty years of software development experience in the financial industry. Before founding Sayula, he designed a server-based spreadsheet system that stayed more than 20 years in production at UBS. Alzati holds master’s and engineering degrees from Stanford and a master’s in computational finance from Carnegie Mellon.