Eze Software Unveils Latest Version of its RealTick EMS
Eze Also Upgraded its RealTick Mobile Solution.
This latest upgrade includes enhanced execution management workflows and new trade performance capabilities, according to the Boston-based vendor. RealTick, which is delivered through a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, will also offer enhanced spread-trading functionality and the ability to combine futures legs to create exchange-supported calendar spreads.
The EMS also has a tool to make searching for historical trades easier, as well as improved alerts and the introduction of QuoteBoard, where users can enter orders and view real-time quotes for equities, options and futures.
Eze also announced upgrades to its UltraLite mobile solution. Version 3.2 of UltraLight will be able to stream market data for securities on blotters, watchlists and in the user's trade window. For more details on the release, click here.
At this year's Buy-Side Technology Awards, Eze Software was named the Best Overall Buy-Side Technology Provider in 2014.
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