Low Latency and Private Optical Networks Equals Faster ROI
[ Source: Ciena ]
August 2008-
Financial markets firms are overwhelmed by market data and need to build applications and infrastructure that can deliver high performance and ultra low latency to source liquidity pools, execute trades, analyze risk and maintain a real-time order book. To be competitive, firms must receive data from direct exchange feeds and then push that data throughout the enterprise, explains Tom Rice, Research Director, TowerGroup. Firms of all sizes are turning to private fiber optic networks that ....
Rising Above Risk: Sensible Continuity Solutions for Voice Trading Communications in a Challenging Market
[ Source: IPC Systems, Inc ]
January 2009-
Of all the technologies available to traders today, voice communications is probably the most critical during an emergency. Whether a natural disaster, terrorist threat or technology interruption, traders need to make fast decisions, cover their positions and let customers know what’s happening. Even if a firm trades electronically, voice communications becomes a critical service to support during a crisis.
Derivatives Portfolio Reconciliation: Deliver transparency, efficiency, and lower risk with industry standards and MarkLogic Server
[ Source: Mark Logic Corporation ]
January 2008-
This paper describes an approach for the storage, processing, and analysis of derivatives trades. An XML content platform that leverages derivatives trading information encoded in XML format, such as the FpML schema, can benefit investment banks in the following ways:
- Visibility for all positions across all trading systems
- Transparency for counterparties, auditors, and fund administrators
- Reducing the time for trade confirmations and full documentation completion, thus lowering risk ....
Real Time Linux from Novell
[ Source: Novell ]
May 2008-
In this series of brief webcasts, you will learn how SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time from Novell enables organizations to respond quicker by delivering low latencies, deliver increased value with fast response times, and better manage costs. This 4-part series includes an overview of SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time, and emerging enterprise low latency requirements, a case study with Thomson Financial, and partner profiles with Wombat and Intel.
Orc Futures Spreading Webinar
[ Source: Orc Software ]
February 2009-
Futures spreading requires speed and sophistication. As more and more firms seek to identify and trade on short-lived opportunities, trading firms are looking for technologies that help them gain an edge. Orc Algorithmic Trading is helping these firms to get that edge.
This half-hour web session shows how firms are using Orc's algorithmic trading engine for high frequency, ultra low latency futures spreading.
Skyler C3 Liquidity Discovery Solution
[ Source: Skyler Technology ]
January 2008-
Skyler offers an off-the-shelf Skyler C3 Liquidity Discovery Solution that allows you to rapidly gain insights into, analyze, and act upon the available and changing liquidity in the different markets. The Skyler C3 Liquidity Discovery Solution allows you to: * Maintain the full depth of all order books in real time * Aggregate across multiple venues * Provide multiple aggregation views on a per user basis including market by order, market ....
Skyler C3 Tick Analytics Solution
[ Source: Skyler Technology ]
September 2007-
The Skyler C3 Tick Analytics Solution allows you to: * Capture real-time intra-day trade data * Run per-venue and cross-venue trade data analytics on real-time and time series data * Subscribe to aggregations by volume and price*volume * Conduct subscription and request-response queries * Conduct “window” based subscriptions * Configure window length at run time * Automatically reorder trade data according to exchange timestamp * Automatically manage ....
Sinan Baskan, Director of Business Development at Sybase, on Information Delivery
[ Source: Sybase ]
July 2008-
Managing and sustaining a continuous flow of data in a low latency environment is critical to organizations in the capital markets industry. Learn about successful strategies for delivering information to the point of use, across multiple groups, so that actual portfolio and trading decisions can be made in real time.
Eric Johnson, SVP Financial Services Industry at Sybase, on Data Latency and Information Security
[ Source: Sybase ]
July 2008-
Every day capital markets firms must capture, store and process massive volumes of market and trade-related data with very low latency to support trading, risk and compliance applications. Watch this video to learn how enterprises extend their information securely to individuals at any location so they can make better trading and portfolio decisions across the entire trade lifecycle.
Achieving Low Latency with Private Networks
[ Source: TechWeb ]
January 2009-
Financial firms of all sizes are installing private fiber optic networks to meet increasing capacity demands, lower costs, improve ultra low latency in their search for liquidity, and transmit information in native formats.