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Cusip Outlines Role for Fellow NNAs in Hybrid Approach to LEI
Following proposals for a federated approach (from the Financial Stability Board) and a centralised approach (from DTCC/Sifma) to development of the global legal entity identifier (LEI) standard, Cusip Global Services (CGS) is proposing a hybrid solution that calls for the active involvement of the National Number Agencies in the LEI process. The proposal is aimed…
MapR Betas Hadoop on Google’s New IaaS Cloud
Hadoop distributor MapR Technologies has begun a private beta program for its offering running on the Google Compute Engine, that company’s recently announced (still in beta itself) Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) initiative. At the announcement of GCE – which provides on-demand Linux-based compute nodes, with storage options – MapR demonstrated the integration, completing a one terabyte TeraSort…
Vertex Analytics Offers Hosted Time Series Data, CEP
Chicago-based Vertex Analytics has unveiled ECHO, combining realtime and historic futures tick data with complex event processing (CEP) technology, delivered on either a client-installed or hosted service. Initially, ECHO is offering data from the Chicago exchanges – the CME and CBOT – as well as from NYMEX and the IntercontinentalExchange, with history back to 2010,…
DST Meets Customer Demand for Corporate Actions through Deal with XSP
DST Global Solutions has responded to customer demand for a corporate actions solution on its HiPortfolio investment accounting platform through an agreement with XSP that covers joint development of a HiPortfolio integrated corporate actions module that will be powered by XSP. Initially, the solution will be made available in Australia and New Zealand where DST…
Dion Integrates Numerix CrossAsset Analytics to Deliver Hosted OTC Pricing Service
Dion Global Solutions has partnered Numerix to move into OTC pricing, valuation and risk management with a hosted solution called dfferentia. The solution is the technology company’s first to be built from the ground up as a hosted solution and supports real-time pricing of foreign exchange and fixed income instruments with the promise of more…
Thomson Reuters Opens RICs to All for Trade Processing
Thomson Reuters is taking a step toward answering client calls for more open access to its Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) symbology. The company is making RICs available for use with non-real-time information in client and non-client financial institutions’ trade processing systems. Enterprise content chief Gerry Buggy, part of the team responsible for Thomson Reuters’ response…
Windy Apple Seeks Customers for NYC-Chicago Microwave Link
Windy Apple Technologies has emerged from stealth mode and is looking to sign up customers for its microwave service linking New York City to Chicago. According to executives attending the HFT World conference in Chicago, the service provides a round trip latency of nine milliseconds. The company has been in existence since 2009 and actually…
Q&A: NovaSparks’ Yves Charles on Doing It All on FPGAs!
FPGAs are growing up and spreading their wings. Only a couple of years ago, their use for market data handling was considered cutting edge, whereas now it’s almost mainstream. But what about using them for more complex functionality? IntelligentTradingTechnology.com spoke to NovaSparks CEO Yves Charles on pushing the complexity, and the challenges involved. Q: You…
Rimes and Bi-Sam Partner to Co-Develop Performance Solutions
Rimes Technologies and Bi-Sam have boosted their commitment to work together and deliver streamlined performance solutions for asset managers based on Rimes’ index and benchmark data management and Bi-Sam’s performance measurement and reporting functionality. The companies already have a joint interface to their solutions that is well used, but the new partnership will provide a…
Talking Reference Data with Andrew Delaney: Sifma Revisited
Last week I reported on how searing temperatures threatened to make the Sifma technology show in New York something of an assault course. In the end, though, dwindling punter numbers meant that the air-con actually performed as it’s supposed to, and we all remained cool – those of us who were already cool, that is…