by Seth Grimes, intelligententerprise.com, 09-18-2008
Richard Brown of Thomson Reuters delivered an illuminating talk, “News, Blogs, and Full-Tick Logs: Innovative Approaches to Quantitative and Event-Driven Trading,” Tuesday at Gartner’s Event Processing Summit. The summit and the Event Processing Technical Society symposium now underway feature many such use cases, descriptions of low-latency transformation and analysis [...]
GARTNER Event Processing Summit, Stamford, CT., September 16, 2008 – Wall Street Systems (Wallstreet), the global provider of treasury, trading and settlement solutions and services, and Aleri Inc., a leading provider of enterprise-class complex event processing (CEP) technology, today announced that Wallstreet has enhanced its FX trading solution with Aleri CEP technology to provide real-time [...]
by Robert Almgren and Bill Harts, Streambase
The US equity markets have become increasingly complex in recent years. In part due to regulatory changes such as decimalization and Reg NMS, and in part due to technology improvements such as fast data communication, the trader has a wide variety of choice of where to send each piece [...]
- September 10th, 2008
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Open ESB is a vibrant open source community that has created an enterprise-class, standards-based Enterprise Service Bus. The Open ESB community continues to collaborate with other communities including NetBeans and GlassFish to create the most comprehensive, mature and fully open source integration platform available in the market today. Event processing addresses many critical problems in [...]
- September 6th, 2008
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by Bob Giffords, Independent Banking and Technology Analyst
and Mark Palmer, President and CEO, StreamBase Systems
The financial markets are accelerating: transaction volumes are up, latencies are down, complex cross asset trading up, revenue margins down. Recently markets have seen sudden spikes in volumes, and nervous volatility when the old rules of thumb broke down. Technology and [...]
- September 5th, 2008
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