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Sapient forum in Delhi
By Asha

Sapient Global Markets, a division of Sapient and a leading provider of business and technology services to the capital and commodity markets, is organizing an interactive technology forum titled ‘Redefining Perspectives’ on Wednesday, 13th July, 2011, at Hotel Le Meridien in New Delhi. This inaugural event is designed to bring together JAVA architects working in the capital and commodity markets to share ideas, discuss emerging trends and derive value from each other's experiences, knowledge, and perspectives.

Key challenges in today’s complex capital and commodity markets include managing increasingly global operations, and architecting solutions that enhance business value against changing organizational, market and regulatory requirements. To help attendees understand and address these challenges, Redefining Perspectives will provide a series of discussions citing real world examples, and networking opportunities to help technologists share experiences to better adapt to the evolving financial industry. 

Sapient Global Markets has invited leading subject matter experts to share their perspective on the changes occurring in today’s capital and commodity markets:

Naresh Bhatia, Chief Technology Officer, Sapient Global Markets, has been advising financial technologists globally for over 12 years. He will be in India to share his views, and examples of software design best practices such as Domain-Driven Design and Executable Specifications, which help software developers “communicate” better with business users.

Abhishek Bhattacharya, Technology Practice Lead, and Nitin Agrawal, Technology Practice Manager, Sapient Global Markets will discuss the future of mobile technologies in financial services, and will demonstrate how a mobile bank can utilize innovative new technologies and design patterns to drive competitive advantage. Enhanced mobile device capabilities, and more specifically the advent of tablets, have opened up great possibilities for businesses to interact with their customers and provide enhanced user experience.


(7/8/2011)
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