Trading Technologies Debuts Infrastructure-as-a-Service Offering

Vendor embarks on new strategy with Graystone Asset Management as its first client on the platform.

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In 2018, Chicago-based Trading Technologies (TT) began a journey away from just being a provider of trading tools to futures market participants, to covering screen-based execution products and data analytics. Now, with the launch of its infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) offering, the company has completed its transformation into a full-service vendor.

TT has announced Graystone Asset Management as the first formal client of its consolidated IaaS product. The firm, based in the Cayman Islands

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