Platform Targets Latency with Symphony Update

Symphony 4.1, which took 12 to 15 months to develop, did not involve a major redesign of the technology, but was more of an enhancement project, according to David Warm, the newly minted CTO of financial services for Platform Computing. "Customers wanted us to push the limits of the speed with which we can get the data out to the grid nodes," he says.

One of the new features, dubbed Direct Data Transfer (DDT), provides users with the ability to transfer applications data directly out to the grid

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