Archive for the ‘Market Views’ Category

Open Debate on Latency Numbers is ‘Healthy’, But Just How Fast is Fast? By Simon Garland, Chief Strategist at Kx Systems

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Everyone is keen to climb on the low latency bandwagon. This is due to several factors, not least the exponential growth in market and trade data volumes that exchanges and financial institutions are having to process. Others include the growth in derivatives and algorithmic trading, the scores of new assets and asset classes being traded, and the increase in the number of players in the financial markets, particularly in emerging economies.

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Issue 2: Low Latency - Are You Performing? Now Available For Download

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Issue 2 of A-Team Group’s contributed thought leadership quarterly Low Latency - Are You Performing? is now available for download. Read contributions from Fidessa and Interactive Data. Click on the cover image below to download the PDF.

Low Latency - Are Your Performing? Feb 2008

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Issue 1: Low Latency - Are You Performing? Now Available For Download

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

Issue 1 of A-Team Group’s contributed thought leadership quarterly Low Latency - Are You Performing? is now available for download. Read contributions from Aleri, Interactive Data and Endace. Click on the cover image below to download the PDF.

Low Latency - Are Your Performing? Sep 2007

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Complex Event Processing - It’s More Than Algo Trading

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

By Don DeLoach, President and CEO, Aleri

Part 4 of 4

[Don concludes this series by looking at CEP applications beyond the financial markets]
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Complex Event Processing - It’s More Than Algo Trading

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

By Don DeLoach, President and CEO, Aleri

Part 3 of 4

[Don continues by outlining further capital markets applications for CEP]
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Complex Event Processing - It’s More Than Algo Trading

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

By Don DeLoach, President and CEO, Aleri

Part 2 of 4

[Continuing on from Don’s introduction to this subject, he begins to drill down on applications that can leverage CEP]

Not unlike any emerging modality in computing, market acceptance tends to determine the “must have” capabilities for the market participants. This was true with relational databases regarding stored procedures and triggers and row level locking; it is true of televisions supporting HDTV, and it is true for digital audio support of MP3 formats. Notwithstanding the bluster of any particular vendor with larger than reality self perception, it is the market, and only the market, that determines standards and direction.
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Complex Event Processing - It’s More than Algo Trading

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

By Don DeLoach, President and CEO, Aleri

Part 1 of 4

Complex Event Processing is, always has been, and will continue to emerge as much more than just a platform for algorithmic trading. Yet, “Algo Trading” is hot and CEP is definitely a new technology that can be leveraged for strategic advantage in support of algo trading. While you may need a PhD in Mathematics to develop the hot new strategy, it certainly doesn’t take one to see the synergies between algo trading and CEP. Increasingly pronounced is the uptick in buzz around the Complex Event Processing market and its ability to service the emerging algo trading demands.

While a lot of the buzz may be around algo trading, people are quickly realizing the power of applying CEP technology across a wide range of problems – anywhere there is a need to analyze fast moving data in real-time, with minimal latency. At Aleri, we’re certainly seeing the interest in CEP for algo, but that only represents a distinct minority among the places this technology is being applied.
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Embedded CEP: An Intelligent Market Data Platform at Last

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

By Tony McManus, Wombat Financial Software and John Morrell, Coral8

The recent increases in global execution volumes are driving a common need among all market participants for high-speed business logic deployed in ever shrinking timescales. Because of this, real-time analytical event processing is now a cornerstone of trading technology in the multi-asset capital markets sector. In order to create and maintain a competitive advantage, these increasingly sophisticated trading institutions insist that their systems utilize a high-performance, low latency processing platform that is easy to develop, deploy, extend and integrate.
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The New Cross-Asset Trading Challenge

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

By Simon Garland, CTO, Kx Systems

The traditional separation of asset classes into distinct business organizations with incompatible trading systems is an idea whose time has ended. Today the growing quest to automate every variety of asset trading – and in so doing to make possible the trading of assets among different classes – has created a growing business case for cross asset systems. Still, business case notwithstanding, it remains all too easy to fail at cross-asset trading. Here are some tips on how to succeed.
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Low Latency Crowd Braces For Hardware Acceleration

Monday, March 5th, 2007

By Henry Young, Director, TS-Associates

The era of software-based market data systems running on generic server and desktop hardware is now well through its second decade. The lifeblood of any large trading floor flows through the veins of its digital data distribution system. When the flow stops, all hell breaks loose. Our firm, TSAssociates, is in the business of preventing that from happening.

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