TAP Ventures to Develop Off-the-Shelf Software
DELIVERY TECHNOLOGIES
NEW YORK and VANCOUVER, British Columbia--TAP Ventures, a consulting firm that specializes in financial application development and systems integration, is developing off-the-shelf software for users of real-time news feeds, says Marc Alvarez, TAP Ventures’ executive director of financial industry solutions. The software will be available by the end of 2002.
Alvarez says the off-the-shelf software would enable real-time news users to "plug in" to Dow Jones Newswires and other real-time news feeds
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