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Exberry Makes Trading Platform Available on Google Cloud Marketplace

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Exchange technology provider Exberry has announced the availability of its trading platform on Google Cloud Marketplace, which offers users the ability to discover, deploy, and manage a wide range of third-party software solutions on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP).

“Our relationship with GCP has been long-standing, marked by collaboration and innovation,” Guy Melamed, Exberry CEO, tells TradingTech Insight. “Joining the Google Cloud Marketplace takes this collaboration to a new level. For smaller exchanges or venues, the marketplace offers a streamlined way to select vendors and suppliers, knowing that all offerings meet GCP’s high standards. Not only does the Marketplace provide us with increased visibility, making it easier for potential clients to find us, but the ongoing collaboration between the GCP team and the Exberry team allows us to think together about future prospects, opening up many new opportunities.”

This latest move builds on Exberry’s successful track record, with numerous clients already benefiting from the company’s cloud-agnostic exchange infrastructure. Exberry’s advanced technology is designed to enable customers to develop future market and exchange solutions, benefiting from features such as adaptability, modern architecture, Software as a Service (SaaS), scalability, and rapid deployment.

“When we started the company, our goal was to be cloud-agnostic,” says Melamed. “Whether you want to deploy on AWS, GCP, or Azure, as an independent vendor, we believe in giving you the choice, so we’re committed to supporting all major cloud providers. And our architecture allows for deployment on-premises as well, which is crucial for markets that prefer colo or on-prem setups.”

Exberry’s integration with GCP not only provides a seamless technological transition to the cloud for existing markets but also supports the establishment of new markets with minimal time and resource investment.

“Our continuous advancement ensures we’re always at the forefront, ready for any changes,” says Melamed. “Additionally, we play a role in the ecosystem that requires being risk-averse while still advancing technology. We collaborate with cloud providers to enhance our technology, latency, integrability, and our operational model, enabling us to deploy systems in days or weeks, which is unprecedented in our industry. Another step for Exberry in supporting the transition we see in the capital markets and making exchanges future-ready.”

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