About a-team Marketing Services
The knowledge platform for the financial technology industry
The knowledge platform for the financial technology industry

Latency – All About A, B and C (for Compute)

I often describe latency as the time it takes to move data from point A to point B, and/or the time taken to process that data at points A and B. I think it’s true to say that the majority of content on this site is about moving data from A to B. But processing...

Perseus Beats Rivals to Live London to Frankfurt Microwave Service

Perseus Telecom has announced that it has been in live operation since last October with a London to Frankfurt microwave service linking key marketplaces in each financial centre. The announcement comes as rival Colt Technology Services confirmed to Low-Latency.com that its microwave service – based on a network built by Custom Connect MW – is...

Anova Readies Hybrid Laser/Millimetre-wave Low-Latency Network for Reliability

Anova Technologies has teamed with AOptix to roll out low-latency networks based on an integrated combination of laser-through-air and millimetre wave technologies. The combination provides the low latency benefits of emerging wireless networks, with the reliability of fibre optic communications, making it attractive to algorithmic and high frequency trading operations. Under their agreement, Chicago-based Anova will...

Verdande and ITRS Link Provides Early Warning for System Outages

Continuing to work with application monitoring solutions, case-based reasoning specialist Verdande Technologies has forged a partnership with ITRS Group in order to create an “early warning system for potential trading outages, system failures or other latency-impacting events.” The deal involves Verdande linking its Edge platform with ITRS’s Geneos in order to leverage data points collected...

Q&A: January’s Low Down on Latency with Pete Harris

It’s a new year, and it brings with it new questions from the IntelligentTradingTechnology.com community … Q: What does the potential acquisition of NYSE Euronext by IntercontinentalExchange mean for the exchange group’s NYSE Technologies unit? A: Ah, an easy one to begin 🙂  Well, it’s going to take a few months for the transaction to close,...

IT Innovation Pays Dividends for Financial Leaders

By Thomas Kejser, Fusion-io www.fusion-io.com Time is money.  In the finance industry, the truth of this adage has driven leaders to the forefront of the technology adoption curve.  When microseconds and milliseconds mean the difference between profits and losses, financial organisations soon build up teams of phenomenal IT experts to ensure the infrastructure powering the...

Thomson Reuters’ Craig: The Future is Cloud

Thomson Reuters expects the financial markets to move to a cloud-based, managed services delivery model, and it is positioning its Elektron platform to meet that requirement, says David Craig, president of the company’s Financial & Risk unit.  Craig was interviewed by A-Team’s Andrew Delaney, for sister community ReferenceDataReview.com. By leveraging the Elektron infrastructure, Thomson Reuters...

Messaging Challenges Over The WAN

Many global companies, especially in the front office of capital markets, have a strategic need to send real-time data from one location to another, often thousands of miles away, over a Wide Area Network (or WAN) connection. With foreign exchange, for example, global investment banks send dealable streaming prices, orders, trades, and reference data across...

NLX Leverages Genium Inet, Equinix For Low Latency

Nasdaq OMX’s planned London-based NLX derivatives exchange will leverage the exchange group’s own Genium Inet technology to ensure low-latency matching. The exchange will base its primary matching engine at Equinix’s popular LD4 facility in Slough, west of London, where co-lo facilities will be available. When it begins operating in Q1 of 2013 (if the regulators...

Nasdaq Looks to Wireless For Data Connectivity

The Nasdaq Stock Market plans to distribute its data feeds via a low-latency wireless service, and to offer wireless-delivered data to trading firms located at its Carteret, NJ co-location facility. Those plans are outlined in a filing that the exchange is required to make with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) relating to establishing fees...