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My SXSW Panel: “Data is Money: How geeks are changing finance”
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I had a fantastic time at SXSW last year but I was left wanting one thing and that was more finance and economics related content. There are so many interesting things happening at the convergence of interactive media, technology and finance and the field is ripe for innovation. Given that, I was amazed at the lack of content around finance.
So, I decided to do something about it. I put forth an idea for a panel for SXSW 2010 called “Data is Money: How geeks are changing finance.” (Please vote for it here: http://bit.ly/LBApG and spread the word!)
This panel will bring together experts in finance and technology to talk about how the future of finance will be influenced by data geeks and technologists. We will explore new financial data formats, like XBRL, and discuss how these formats, along with other recent advances, will allow all of us to play a role in the creation of a better financial system.
Jesper Andersen, co-founder of Freerisk.org, is already on board for the panel and Charlie Hoffman, the father of XBRL and author of the forthcoming book XBRL for Dummies, will be joining us as well (schedule permitting of course). I will also pick up one or two more speakers if the panel is chosen.
It should be a great panel and I hope all of you out there will vote for it so that it will be chosen. The topic is important and certainly relevant given where the economy is today.
Vote for my panel early and often: http://bit.ly/LBApG Thanks for your support!
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Other great economics and finance related SXSW panels you should vote for:
“Saving the New Economy from the Past”
“Banking 2.0: Financial services driven by people and emerging technologies”

