Caplin Systems 'Flexes' its Data Infrastructure

Caplin has traditionally used Comet and Ajax technologies to stream real-time data to display applications written in HTML, C++ and Java-including its own Caplin Trader front end-but has recently seen increased demand from clients to use the vendor's data infrastructure to support applications built by banks' in-house development teams using more recent programming environments that provide better support for graphics.

"Even though Ajax has some major advantages in terms of flexibility and

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