
Ixia, a Keysight Business, announced TradeVision, a market data monitoring platform to deliver a unique combination of market feed health monitoring and advanced network visibility with preprogrammed support for hundreds of trading venues.
TradeVision directly supports companies that assimilate real-time direct exchange market data including stock exchanges, investment banks, market data consolidators, and quantitative trading companies.
TradeVision is a new platform that combines market feed data technology from Ixia’s TradeView products with the company’s turnkey Vision ONE network packet broker to deliver gap detection, feed and channel health and statistics, high-precision timestamping, microburst detection, as well as tap aggregation and filtering from a single, easy to manage platform. Leveraging the Vision ONE platform allows multiple Ixia Vision network packet brokers to be managed from a single pane of glass to support large scale deployments.
“Trading volumes keep growing around the world, forcing IT teams to continually expand their data capacity. When it comes to market data, every single packet counts,” stated Scott Register, VP of Product Management at Ixia. “TradeVision enables IT teams to consolidate their market feed monitoring infrastructure with network visibility management, consequently simplifying their network design while lowering costs.”
TradeVision is a two-in-one platform that serves as a market feed health monitoring and advanced network visibility solution, offering a wide range of customer benefits, including:
- Consolidation of market feed health monitoring and aggregation, filtering, and network visibility simplifies network design and lowers cost
- Native 40G port capacity allows easy migration to higher network speeds without the need to re-cable
- Broad support for third-party analysis tools with advanced features such as microsecond packet time stamping, helping to ensure that third-party trade analytics tools are highly aligned
- Channel feed health data which can dramatically reduce fault isolation and fix times from hours to minutes
- Simple set-up and configuration with pre-programmed exchange feeds
- Proactive planning features to help prevent market feed data outages due to lack of capacity
- Rapid detection of network congestion issues and automatic alerts
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