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Support For FIX Compliance Certification Gains Momentum

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NEW YORK--As use of the Financial Information Exchange, or FIX, protocol becomes more widespread, questions about the meaning of the term "FIX compliant" are growing, too. Prospective buy-side users are at a loss as to the reliability of vendors' claims when shopping for shrink-wrapped applications. Established users are stretched thin by having to test the interfaces between both the lengthening list of FIX versions--2.7, 3.0 and 4.0 are being used now, and version 4.1 was just introduced this

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