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CJC and BCC Group Announce Strategic Partnership to Launch ONE Platform-as-a-Service

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CJC, the market data consultancy and professional services provider, has entered into a strategic partnership with BCC Group, the European software development firm behind the ONE Platform, which enables market data to be migrated from on-prem environments to the cloud. The collaboration will introduce ONE Platform-as-a-Service (OPaaS), which will provide round-the-clock support, real-time monitoring, and comprehensive service management for the ONE Platform.

The newly launched OPaaS – already in use at a number of major financial institutions worldwide – will be offered as a fully hosted solution, available both on-premise and in the cloud. The joint solution is aimed at firms who wish to benefit from CJC’s extensive experience in monitoring and critical infrastructure support, and from BCC Group’s consolidated, vendor-neutral market data distribution capabilities.

CJC has developed a real-time monitoring and observability stack and will provide support through its 24×7 service centres located in Singapore, Hong Kong, London, and New York. CJC is also ISO 27001 certified and DORA compliant, ensuring robust security and regulatory compliance.

Mauricio González Evans, BCC Group’s CEO, commented: “As a global operating company, CJC will support BCC Group worldwide in the implementation and operation of the ONE Platform, Calcnode and other complementary products. CJC will also support us in the implementation of ONE Platform projects, including the migration of legacy applications to the modern and neutral ONE API.”

The ONE Platform from BCC Group offers a comprehensive suite of features, including feed handlers, last value cache, publishing, subscribing, authentication, entitlement management, reporting, scalable fan-out, and a graphical interface. The ONE API supports all types of data sets, from real-time streaming to historical data.

Paul Gow, CJC’s Founder and CEO, commented: “In our 25th year it’s great to be working with Mauricio and the team at BCC Group who have been pioneers in getting market data to the cloud with the powerful ONE Platform. This combination of vendor-neutral software and support providers puts end-users firmly in control of their data roadmap.”

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