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Nasdaq OMX Turns to Correlix for Latency Monitoring

The first Nasdaq OMX markets will be matching engines in the exchange operator's New Jersey datacenter—Nasdaq Stock Market, Nasdaq OMX BX and Nasdaq OMX PHLX, says Brian Hyndman, a senior vice president with Nasdaq OMX. "After that, we will look at deploying the technology to other exchanges around the world, but we're starting in the U.S. markets."

The IT staff started investigating latency monitoring and management beginning earlier this year. "We started an overall evaluation of our technology

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