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GFI Builds Out SEF, DCM Capacity with Violin Memory

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Jerry Dobner, CTO at GFI Group

The new implementation will replace traditional spinning disks as part of a larger infrastructure strategy ahead of modified futures and swaps trading in the US. "We did some non-strategic investment in solid-state storage first, and on the basis of those results, decided to make a much more significant investment in all aspects of our electronic infrastructure and really the way we provision hardware in a latency-friendly manner," Jerry Dobner, GFI’s CTO, tells SST, adding that hardware-enabled

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