Startup Hentsu Enlists B2N for Hosted Data ‘Hub’

The buy-side fintech newcomer will use B2N's technology to run feed handlers and a data distribution platform as a utility.

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Under the agreement, B2N’s platforms become part of the managed service of underlying infrastructure, application stacks and connectivity that Hentsu offers to customers, providing them with direct or normalized (via B2N’s API) access to datafeeds from exchanges and vendors supported by B2N.

“We are going from the traditional model of firms building their own kit and hosting it in private datacenters into the new world of the public cloud—Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google—where

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Waters Wrap: The tough climb for startups

Anthony speaks with two seasoned technologists to better understand why startups have such a tough time getting banks and asset managers to sign on the dotted line.

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