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Burstream Rolls NanoSpeed Mesh – Sub-Microsecond Managed Data Service
Burstream – a new entrant to the market data space – has gone live with the first market on its NanoSpeed Mesh, a managed service leveraging FPGA-based technology from NovaSparks (see separate post here). The company is now delivering Nasdaq OMX data to customers co-located at the exchange’s Carteret, NJ data centre, typically in 600…
News – Machine Readable – is in the News
The low-latency delivery of machine readable news – to drive trading algorithms before the market moves – is a continuing story in itself. So here’s a quick roundup of recent headlines, including news from Selerity, Deutsche Borse, RavenPack and Thomson Reuters … * Selerity has installed an aggregation point of presence at Equinix’s Frankfurt data…
Q&A: TMX Datalinx’s Eric Sinclair on Global Expansion
In the wake of a called off merger with the London Stock Exchange, the acquisition this summer of Atrium Networks by Canada’s TMX Group gives it a global distribution network for its data services. IntelligentTradingTechnology.com found out more from Eric Sinclair, president of TMX Datalinx and group head of information services. Q: Can you explain…
NYSE Technologies Rolls Enterprise Ticker Plant
Based on several component products, NYSE Technologies has introduced its Enterprise Ticker Plant, designed to deliver market data to a wide variety of applications across a trading firm, from low-latency algorithmic trading systems to desktops running Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. Says Brian Doherty, global product manager for Data Fabric, the offering is essentially a productisation of…
Speed Bumps Ahead for FAST?
That might be the case for the FIX Adapted for Streaming (FAST) protocol, should a little known company with a litigious streak win the day. According to information that recently came to light, Realtime Data – which also does business as IXO – is in patent litigation with a number of banks, exchanges and market…
BM&F BOVESPA Unleashes Puma for Spot FX Today
Brazil’s BM&FBOVESPA exchange goes live today with the first phase of its Puma Trading System, a multi-asset platform, based on Globex technology from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with an aim to reduce trade execution to less than a millisecond. Today, the exchange is commencing trading on Puma with spot foreign exchange. Next up are derivatives…
NYSE Loosens Liquidity Centre Access
While there are no official statements being issued, inside word suggests that NYSE Euronext is loosening the restrictions previously in place on network access to its liquidity centres. Essentially, the exchange is now allowing remote access to its matching engines via networks other than its own SFTI. Since flipping the on switch at its liquidity…
FPGA Momentum Accelerates!
Perhaps it’s just me reacting to NIWeek, which just concluded here in Austin, but I seem to be noticing the F word – for FPGA (that’s Field Programmable Gate Array for you x86 guys) – cropping up more and more these days. Could it be that these specialised ‘go faster, run cooler’ chips that have…
TMX and Atrium – If You Can’t Join Them, Beat Them?
With a plan to expand internationally through a merger with the London Stock Exchange thwarted by a lack of shareholder support and a rival bid, Canada’s TMX Group – Toronto Stock Exchange, Montreal Exchange, and others – is extending its reach through the acquisition of Atrium Network. The move provides its markets with connectivity to…
Perseus Shaves Milliseconds to Sao Paulo
Just 106 milliseconds roundtrip, is the published latency for Perseus Telecom’s new low-latency connection between Nasdaq’s Carteret, NJ data centre and the Sao Paulo-based Brazilian securities, commodities and futures marketplace, awkwardly named BM&FBOVESPA. Perseus is leveraging GlobeNet’s submarine cable to go south. That’s the fastest we know of. Orange Business Services Trading Solutions (yeah, another…