Capacity Requirements Soaring for User Firms

INDUSTRY ISSUES

Dwindling trades and proliferating quotes are sending capacity requirements soaring, but exchanges, vendors and users are failing to address these issues, says Ken Chin, a senior manager in the programming department at Bloomberg. Speaking at a recent Securities Industry Middleware Council’s (SIMC) meeting on ‘The New Regime of Market Data’, he says: "The exchanges and the vendors are abdicating any responsibility in helping users cope with the [increasing] volumes and are only focusing on

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