CBOT Issues RFP To Deliver Data To 1,000-Plus Users

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The Chicago Board of Trade last week issued a request for proposal for a data distribution system to support more than 1,000 users on the exchange floor and still more in the exchange building. The system would provide access to market data and other applications running under both DOS/Windows and UNIX.

The data distribution system vendor that wins the CBOT's data-distribution contract will not merely gain a potentially lucrative installed base. It will also gain a very high- visibility

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