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Reuters Dealing 3000 to Get Thinner With ASP-Hosted Solution

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LONDON--Reuters is on the verge of launching a thin client solution for its Dealing 3000 FX trading system.

According to an internal document seen by Trading Technology Week, the Dealing Link client server will be located at Reuters’ Docklands Global Technical Center (TTW, Nov. 15, 1999), which means there will be no physical Dealing server installed at a client’s site. Dealing would then be piped down to the client site through the secure Radianz network.

A source at a competitor of Dealing says

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