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ITRS Group and Datacom Systems Partner to Launch TradeView

ITRS Group and Datacom Systems announced a partnership to launch TradeView, a real-time monitoring solution of market data feeds.

TradeView combines ITRS’ Geneos software with Datacom’s hardware to provide a high performance, low cost solution with a high capacity and small footprint - a single device can handle 3 times more traffic than the entire US equities and options markets combined (up to 60 million messages per second).

Specifically developed for large-scale deployments, this solution is ideally suited to investment banks, hedge funds and network providers who operate in a distributed environment and need to monitor data feeds at multiple locations, cost-effectively.

With the added advantage of being easily configurable, it enables users to tailor the data available to them so that it accurately meets their requirements.

Businesses now rely heavily on technology with a large percent of their activity taking place electronically. It is vital that they use the appropriate monitoring tools to provide them with a clear view of their business operations at any given time. Monitoring and analysis can help businesses streamline their operations and run more efficiently, which in turn, helps them to respond quicker to the constantly changing market.

Kevin Covington, CEO of ITRS Group said “TradeView responds to where the market is heading, as companies with complicated, distributed environments look to streamline their technology and reduce costs."

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ITRS Group and Datacom Systems Partner to Launch TradeView

ITRS Group and Datacom Systems announced a partnership to launch TradeView, a real-time monitoring solution of market data feeds.

TradeView combines ITRS’ Geneos software with Datacom’s hardware to provide a high performance, low cost solution with a high capacity and small footprint - a single device can handle 3 times more traffic than the entire US equities and options markets combined (up to 60 million messages per second).

Specifically developed for large-scale deployments, this solution is ideally suited to investment banks, hedge funds and network providers who operate in a distributed environment and need to monitor data feeds at multiple locations, cost-effectively.

With the added advantage of being easily configurable, it enables users to tailor the data available to them so that it accurately meets their requirements.

Businesses now rely heavily on technology with a large percent of their activity taking place electronically. It is vital that they use the appropriate monitoring tools to provide them with a clear view of their business operations at any given time. Monitoring and analysis can help businesses streamline their operations and run more efficiently, which in turn, helps them to respond quicker to the constantly changing market.

Kevin Covington, CEO of ITRS Group said “TradeView responds to where the market is heading, as companies with complicated, distributed environments look to streamline their technology and reduce costs."

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Resilience can no longer be defined by how quickly an organization recovers from an incident or disruption. The effectiveness of any resilience strategy is dependent on its ability to anticipate change, operate under continuous stress, and adapt confidently amid uncertainty ...

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