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Daiwa Securities America Uses Active Software For Equities, Correspondence & Maybe Risk

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The New York IT staff of Daiwa Securities America (DSA) plans to use Active Software middleware to connect the Japanese equities desk in New York to the IBM-compatible mainframes of Daiwa Securities' headquarters in Tokyo. The staff will also connect the New York office's trading system to its correspondent broker/dealers. These initiatives will roll out next month.

Jeffrey Borror, Daiwa's New York-based senior vice president and director of information technology, says he opted for a middleware

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