First Boston Taps Next, Reuters For System In Tokyo

TRADING ROOM NETWORKS

As First Boston Corp. in New York turns its back on a NeXT Computers Inc.-based system, 40 of the firm's equities traders in Tokyo have been trading warrants, convertibles and indices using a data distribution and analytics platform built there on NeXT workstations, with Sun Microsystems Inc. servers and Reuters Holdings PLC's Source/Sink Library (SSL).

The installation at CS First Boston (Japan) Ltd. is NeXT's largest non-North American trading-room installation, and the only site to use

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