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Marketfeed 2000 Beta Users: Handling A Data Firehose

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Lines are in at several beta sites for Reuters's high speed data feed product, tentatively dubbed "Marketfeed 2000." Among the sites already connected are Drexel Burnham Lambert, Shearson Lehman, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, and Fidelity Investments in Boston.

Marketfeed 2000 -- Reuters's answer to the "Give us the data and get lost" crowd -- is being positioned as a live market data source for the analytic engines of trading research groups. But before rocket scientists can access the data

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