TradAir Improves Processing Times by 40%, Cuts Down on CPU Usage with Latest Release

The latest version of the firm's front-office optimization solution has improved execution quality and fill ratios, and reduced latency.

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TradAir is based in London.

The latest upgrade reduces platform latency and improves execution performance via a new modular architecture, which divides the system into separate parts that can be connected, leading to better performance and increased efficiencies.

“The modular micro services enable superior utilization of machine resources. Removal of dependencies and increased efficiencies in each service creates improved CPU utilization and process allocation,” says Ayal Jedeikin, TradAir co-founder and head of product

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