JPX Readies New Co-Lo, Derivatives Platform
The move to a single co-location site is part of the exchange group's ongoing integration of Tokyo Stock Exchange and Osaka Securities Exchange assets.

Since the 2013 merger of the Tokyo Stock Exchange with the Osaka Securities Exchange to form JPX, the group has been integrating the exchanges' infrastructure to "pass on the synergies of the TSE/OSE merger to our customers," in the least disruptive way, officials say.
"For the first step of this process, we have started to host the upgraded JPX systems in a new cutting-edge datacenter adjacent to the old location," describes Kazuomi Tanioka, manager of IT services at TSE, though he says he
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