Multicast: The ‘Holy Grail’ for Getting Exchanges to the Cloud 

Cloud providers are hunting for a way to bring multicasting to the cloud for low-latency market data distribution, unlocking the gateway for traditional exchanges to shift core infrastructure to the cloud without negatively impacting high-speed trading. 

The cloud isn’t just for storing high volumes of data, or for performing resource-intensive processes without requiring costly on-site infrastructures. Exchange operators are considering whether they can move all or part of their exchange operations to run in the cloud.

The idea makes sense: Increasingly, exchanges are not limited to investors from their local market, but attract a global clientele, so they must have connectivity around the globe. They also process huge volumes of orders

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