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Revision as of 16:56, 3 February 2009

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Eclipse Banking Day in London

Eclipse Banking Day is a day-long event for senior technical developers, architects and managers in the finance industry to learn how to better leverage Eclipse technology and the Eclipse community as part of their development strategy. The event will focus on three themes:

  1. Eclipse as a platform for application development;
  2. Leveraging Eclipse modeling technology for data exchange; and
  3. Collaborating with the open source community.

Attendees will have the chance to hear speakers from leading financial institutions and experts from the Eclipse community. This event builds on the success of Eclipse Banking Days in New York and Frankfurt.

Attendees must be employees or contractors of a financial institution. There is no cost to attend but pre-registration is required. Please note that as of January 19 a waiting list has been started.



Date & Location

February 12, 2009
8:30am-5:30pm
etc.venues - The Hatton
Diamond Rooms - First Floor
51-53 Hatton Garden
London
EC1N 8HN


Sponsors

Itemis.gif         BIRT Exchange         Sybase
        WeigleWilczek.jpg         Cloudsmith.JPG

Agenda

DRAFT - SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Time Track 1 Track 2
8:15 - 8:45 Registration - Breakfast
9:00 - 9:45 Building Collaborative Communities - Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation
9:45-10:15 Eclipse 4.0: The Next Generation of Eclipse
10:30-11:30 Extensible Banking Platforms with Equinox/OSGi
- Neil Bartlett
Using Model-Driven Development and Eclipse Technology to Implement SOA - Tas Frangoullides
11:30-12:00 Short Talks
Short Talks
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-1:50 OneBench: Making RCP a Success On Wall Street
- Jeremy Nelson, J.P. Morgan
Managing Open Source Legal Issues
- Mike Milinkovich, Eclipse Foundation
2:00-2:50 Modeling Industry Data with Eclipse Modeling Project
- Sven Efftinge, Eclipse Textual Modeling Framework (TMF) Project Lead
Build Rich Client GUI's with RCP & RAP
- Aleksey Aristov, WeigleWilczek
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-4:20 Introducing the Financial Platform for Credit Management
- Gerald Gassner, knowis AG
Building Data Driven Reports for Eclipse-based Applications
- Mica Block, Actuate
4:30-5:30 Repository Based Application Development Environment for Banking Systems - Ferran Rodenas, la Caixa Open Discussion: Creating a Collaborative Banking Community
5:30-7:30 Reception

All Session Abstracts


Attendee Registration

All attendees must pre-register for this event. There is no cost to register but space is limited, so we suggest you register early. To register, please send an e-mail to bankingdaylondon@eclipse.org. Attendees must be an employee or contractor of a financial institution, so please use your corporate e-mail address to send the registration request.

Please note that as of January 19 a waiting list has been started. Please register as outlined above, and if more slots become available, we will confirm you and add your name to the wiki.

Registered Attendees

  1. Ian Skerrett, Eclipse Foundation
  2. Mike Milinkovich, Eclipse Foundation
  3. Neil Bartlett
  4. Tas Frangoullides, Barclays
  5. Aleksey Aristov, Weigle Wilczek
  6. Leslie Jarrett, Bank of East Asia
  7. Jeremy Nelson, J.P. Morgan
  8. Mica Block, Actuate
  9. Ferran Rodenas, la Caixa
  10. Alex Blewitt, Goldman Sachs
  11. David Scott, Barclays
  12. Iain Shepherd, RBS Global Banking
  13. Mark Kralj-Taylor, Morgan Stanley
  14. Channing Walton, UBS
  15. Lance Walton, UBS
  16. Miles Daffin, Morgan Stanley
  17. Yuri Schimke, Bank of America
  18. Tony Tsui, You Devise
  19. Stephen Lum, Calyon
  20. Andreas Nilsson, Goldman Sachs
  21. Dez Udezue, Goldman Sachs
  22. Ian Salter, J.P. Morgan
  23. David Watkins, UBS
  24. Christian Sarrasin, Goldman Sachs
  25. Chris Leach, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
  26. Ruslan Khafizov, UBS
  27. Benoit Zhenseval, Appendium Ltd.
  28. Andre Shergin, ACE Insurance
  29. Joseph Walton, CMC Markets
  30. Nikolay Metchev, KBC Financial Products
  31. Adrian Miller, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
  32. Gabriel Bezas, RBS Global Banking
  33. Ian Dennis, Barclays
  34. Chris Burfoot, J.P. Morgan
  35. Krisztián Zsolt Sallai, IND Group
  36. Gábor Gyenes, IND Group
  37. Hakim George, RBS Global Banking
  38. Nathan Coast, Deutsche Bank
  39. Toby Shepheard, Merrill Lynch / Bank of America
  40. Stefaan Wuytack, Isabel
  41. Tom Vleminckx, Isabel
  42. Koen Serry, Isabel
  43. Dave Sturgeon, Deutsche Bank
  44. Rob Hayes, J.P. Morgan
  45. Vincent De Baere, Isabel
  46. Jiwan Singh, Accenture
  47. Richard Gomes, JQuantLib
  48. Xue Chen, Calypso
  49. Kurt Ebert, itemis
  50. Tharani Sim, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
  51. Shanmuga Sundaram Nagajaran, Fidelity Investments
  52. Matt Goldspink, Morgan Stanley
  53. Krzysztof Ogrodnik, UBS
  54. Adam Wilkinson, J.P. Morgan
  55. Ian McCall, J.P. Morgan
  56. Abhi Akhawe, Accenture
  57. Maurizio Greco, Finantix
  58. Matteo De Marchi, Finantix
  59. Gerald Gassner, knowis AG
  60. Christian Sternkopf, knowis AGra
  61. Alec Brown, Liquid Capital
  62. Nick Burman, Standard Bank
  63. Patrick Galvin, Deutsche Bank
  64. Grzegorz Bialek, Sygnity
  65. Beata Jedrkowiak, Sygnity
  66. Mitch Sonies, Cloudsmith
  67. Henrik Lindberg, Cloudsmith
  68. Chris Horn, Cloudsmith
  69. Santhakumar Rajasekar, Dresdner Kleinwort
  70. Sven Efftinge, itemis
  71. Joern Weigle, Weigle Wilczek
  72. Richard Hammond, Actuate
  73. Pete Suggitt, UBS
  74. Peter Kovari, Lloyds Banking Group
  75. Jonathan Levi, Barclays
  76. Adam Saunders, Actuate
  77. Mark Boardman, Actuate
  78. Eugene Cross, Barclays
  79. Jonathan Donovan, Lloyds Banking Group
  80. Prabhoo Janabalan, Royal Bank of Scotland
  81. Richard Martyres, Royal Bank of Scotland
  82. Wai-Ying Rowntree, Royal Bank of Canada
  83. Chris Sassons, Fitch Ratings
  84. Stepan Kruglikov, The Risk Management Group
  85. David Turner, UBS
  86. Ian Thain, Sybase
  87. Georg Pietrek, itemis
  88. Sebastian Moss, Murex
  89. Ravi Billimoria, Metavante
  90. Andrey Pereverzin, Metavante


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