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Low latency networking solution provide Corvil, has installed 20 appliances globally for Deutsche Börse Systems (DBS), measuring latency between the DBS’s Frankfurt data centres and all Eurex access points worldwide.

Low latency is all the rage, but what does it really mean?

• What opportunities are you losing if you don’t have it?
• What new risks are introduced if you do?
• How do you best get it?

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Aleri has joined the Securities Technology Analysis Center (Stac) Benchmark Council and has become the first event-processing platform (EPP) vendor to make its products available to Stac Lab for end user evaluations.

Solace Systems, supplier of low-latency content networking solutions for enterprises and service providers, has launched the Solace 3260 Content Router, the next-generation platform in its 3200 Series Content Networking System product family, capable of processing millions of messages per second thanks to its modular hardware blades and microsecond latency, claims the vendor.

This monthly bulletin from the Financial Information Forum provides key data points for market data rates. Percentage increases based on a comparison between March and February peaks.

SpryWare, a provider of low-latency market data technology, has released DepthPlus, a client-side API interface for order book management. DepthPlus was created to give SpryWare customers multiple views into sorted levels of the order book.

Capital Markets Consulting is incorporating Activ’s market data feeds into many of its customised client solutions, following a deal between the companies that aims to meet increasing demand for customised solutions in capital markets.

IBM is working with Canada's TD Bank to test its new 'stream computing' software, which uses IBM’s Blue Gene supercomputer to manage larger volumes of data than traditional technology. The stream computing architecture uses algorithms to analyse live structured and unstructured data from any source and, says IBM, can examine thousands of information sources in real time, so the bank can capitalise on changing market conditions as they happen.

The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) has revealed that a six millisecond median response time has been consistently achieved since the rollout of its 'Quantum Revolution' platform for a clutch of securities trading on the new system. The current trading engine has a capacity of 47 million orders per day with a full load of issues from Toronto Stock Exchange. Market capacity tests have proven TSX Quantum capacity to this threshold, with "economically viable scalability" to one billion orders per day.