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Savvis Provides Connectivity to Eris Exchange

Access to interest-rate swap futures on the Eris Exchange can now go through Savvis.

Datacenter provider Savvis now offers a number of low-latency connectivity options for traders wanting to link to the Eris futures exchange.

Through the new links, clients can access interest-rate swap futures that trade on the Eris Exchange via the Eris SwapBook electronic trading platform and Eris BlockBox trade-reporting portal.

Colocation with Eris Exchange's trading infrastructure is available in Savvis' NJ3 datacenter in Piscataway, NJ, and CH4 facility in Chicago. Alternatively, low-latency connectivity is available across Savvis' global network from NJ3 to other datacenters.

"Savvis Markets Infrastructure connectivity provides a broad and flexible range of IT infrastructure solutions for trading participants seeking to access our markets," says Eris Exchange COO Michael Riddle.

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