How do you best handle exponentially growing volumes of financial market data while meeting the need for real-time database analysis of millions of streaming and historical records? Kx Systems addressed this need for their kdb+tick ultra high-speed database, used by trading groups worldwide, with scalable Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series-based servers. (more…)
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Kx Systems: Multi-Core Leadership
Thursday, September 10th, 2009Wall Street Systems Boosts Revenues, Cuts Costs by Migrating to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Monday, April 27th, 2009Wall Street Systems, who help financial institutions and other enterprises improve their workflows and increase control of corporate treasury, bank treasury, central banking, FX trading, and global back office operations, found their clients wanted the ability to replace their SPARC* and specialized UNIX* boxes with off-the-shelf Intel systems. By offering Red Hat Enterprise Linux* versions of its best-selling financial applications, Wall Street Systems could create new revenue streams and sharpen its ability to compete aggressively against other financial software firms in its increasingly cost-conscious market niche. They also found they could cut costs itself by streamlining international operations. Read the case study. (more…)
Quicker, Smarter, Stronger
Wednesday, December 10th, 2008In the Best Execution Guide to Latency 2009, Nigel Woodward, Global Director Financial Services for Intel, explains that the fundamentals of market trading remain even though financial market restructuring is underway. (more…)
A Day in the Life of a Trade
Thursday, December 4th, 2008Watch a short video about the key role played by Intel technology in capital markets trading. See how Intel increases speed, reduces latency and provides a competitive advantage in executing trades. (more…)
