By Greg MacSweeney, Wall Street & Technology 30 June 2010 URL: http://www.wallstreetandtech.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=225700549 Steve Rubinow, EVP and Co-CIO, NYSE Euronext, is familiar with innovation. Prior to joining NYSE, he helped to cofound and served as CIO for Archipelago, the all-electronic stock exchange that came out of nowhere to nearly overtake the NYSE in trade volume and liquidity. Once … Continue reading Executive Q&A: NYSE’s Steve Rubinow Discusses Competing on Education
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On a Global Mission
By Anthony Malakian, Waters 18 May 2010 URL: http://www.waterstechnology.com/waters/profile/1648907/on-global-mission Waters News Editor Anthony Malakian sits down with NYSE Euronext CIO Steve Rubinow to discuss how the exchange, through acquisition and technological advancement, has worked to become the center of the trading universe. It has been five years since Steve Rubinow joined the New York Stock Exchange and … Continue reading On a Global Mission
PEOPLE
Steve Rubinow Think the lead technologist role at an exchange is ho-hum? By Maureen Callahan, Waters 1 January 2008 URL: http://www.watersonline.com/public/showPage.html?page=698591 Steve Rubinow, executive vice president and CIO of NYSE Euronext, the largest exchange on the planet, loved physical science growing up. "I expected my career would be that of a scientist. It turned out to be … Continue reading PEOPLE
FUN IN THE SUN
Summer Getaways By Waters 1 August 2006 URL: http://www.watersonline.com/public/showPage.html?page=338161 You have your pick of seats on the train. "Out-of-office" auto-responses fill your inbox. Yes, the dog days of summer are here. Before rushing off to pack their bags, several industry participants told Waters how they plan to spend their valuable time away from the office. • Christopher R. Shaw, head … Continue reading FUN IN THE SUN
WINTER GETAWAY
Snow, Skis and Sand By Philip Craig, Waters 1 January 2006 URL: http://www.watersonline.com/public/showPage.html?page=309308 At Waters, we know it's winter when our annual trip to Hawaii comes around. But what of the IT professionals who toil long and hard to keep the trading floors and the back offices humming? We found out who's going where this winter—and just who will … Continue reading WINTER GETAWAY
DePaul University – School of Computer Science, Telecommunications & Information Systems:Alumni Success Stories
DePaul University - School of Computer Science, Telecommunications & Information Systems:Alumni Success Stories (PDF) By Kris Gallagher, DePaul University Summer 2005 URL: www.cs.depaul.edu/hyperlink/3146_hyperlink_.pdf Steve Rubinow can’t afford his system to be down for even the few seconds that it takes you to read this sentence. Rubinow is chief technology officer for Archipelago Holdings Inc., the largest all-electronic stock exchange … Continue reading DePaul University – School of Computer Science, Telecommunications & Information Systems:Alumni Success Stories
NYSE merger won’t lead to IT makeover
The merger is expected to be done late this year or in early 2006 By Lucas Mearian, Computerworld 22 April 2005 URL: http://www.computerworld.com/databasetopics/data/story/0,10801,101291,00.html New York Stock Exchange Inc. this week said it has agreed to merge with electronic trading exchange Archipelago Holdings Inc., a move that propels the Big Board -- which still relies largely on its … Continue reading NYSE merger won’t lead to IT makeover
New York Stock Exchange Merging With All-Electronic Upstart Archipelago
By Chris Murphy, Wall Street & Technology 20 Apr 2005 URL: http://www.wallstreetandtech.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=160911837 In a sign of how electronic trading is changing financial markets, the 212-year-old New York Stock Exchange plans to merge with Archipelago Holdings Inc., an all-electronic exchange founded just eight years ago. NYSE CEO John Thain says NYSE needs to be more global and innovative, … Continue reading New York Stock Exchange Merging With All-Electronic Upstart Archipelago
The Programmer’s Future
Will low-cost offshore competition and packaged apps make the in-house programmer obsolete? By Chris Murphy, Eric Chabrow, InformationWeek 17 November 2003 URL: http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=16100697 Coding software has been a good living for a half million or more--sometimes far more--Americans during the last decade. Now it's the IT job category that bears the highest unemployment rate, at 7.1% this … Continue reading The Programmer’s Future