Inside Market Data - Vol 27 No 37
Articles in this issue
Accensus Readies Timestamping Module
Technology vendor expands timestamping capabilities with software drivers to support more uses.
Burton-Taylor: Risk to Drive Slim Data Spend Growth
Risk, commodities, emerging markets cited as growth areas for data spend by respondents to survey.
MarketPrizm, OneMarketData Launch Cloud Tick Data Service
Hosted tick data and analytics service will enable customers to reduce infrastructure costs.
Exegy Taps Rai for TREP Integration Module
Integration module will allow Exegy clients to use the vendor's direct feeds over incumbent data platforms.
Wells Fargo Targets Contracts, Compliance
Steve Listhaus, head of market data services at Wells Fargo, outlines the bank's new efforts around negotiating contracts for data services, and market data compliance.
CFN, xCelor Nuke Latency with Microwave Data
Vendors ally to slash data latency using microwave radio frequencies with fiber-optic backup, using xCelor's bandwidth-reducing FPGA-based Market Feed Handlers.
NovaSparks FPGA Squeezes Lime Latency
Wedbush's Lime business deploys NoveSparks FPGA technology to deliver low- and deterministic-latency data to meet client demand and expand client base.
SIFMA 2012: Market Data Neighborhood Watch
This year at SIFMA, attendees will see the launch of SIFMA Tech Neighborhoods, which group exhibitors by product or service, to help attendees navigate through the expo hall more efficiently. To help guide data professionals through the neighborhoods of…
Roundtable: Financial Data Opens Up to Open Technologies
Until recently, the closest that financial firms came to open-source technologies was the Linux operating system. However, firms have been exploring projects to create open standards for data integration that would enable them to combine best-of-breed…
McObject Boosts Time-Series Data Chops
In-memory database provider preps release of 'Financial Edition' for time-series financial market data.
Open Platform: To Avoid Indecent Exposures, Go Big (Data) or Go Home
Managing risk exposure requires a wealth of market and position data, and the ability to monitor it effectively. Firms have this data, but may still be exposed to catastrophic risk if they don’t have sufficient data capacity and analytical processing…
Low Latency and Virtualization: Not Such an Odd Couple After All
Traditionally, achieving low-latency performance or the cost efficiencies of virtualization has meant a trade-off between polar opposites. But advances in on-demand cloud infrastructures mean that firms no longer need compromise, says Mark Casey, chief…
Reflections on the Paris Financial Information Summit
Faye Kilburn and Nicholas Hamilton speak to delegates at the Paris Financial Information Summit on June 12 about regulation, data management strategies and vendor-practitioner collaboration