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In a move that could establish an enabling technology for those interested in latency arbitrage, ITRS Group has released Feed Latency Monitor (FLM), a plug-in to its Geneos platform that lets users analyse relative latencies of real-time data feeds in real time.
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) is replacing manual processes for market data monitoring with Corvil’s latency management system, CorvilNet, in an effort to optimise its market data infrastructure for low latency. CBOE is believed to have looked at competitive products from companies such as NetScout, Niksun, Correlix and SeaNet, before selecting the Corvil solution to deploy in its market data path in order to monitor latency and bandwidth, and identify potential market data disruptions.
FSMLabs, a provider of real-time and timekeeping technology, has sold a number of its patents to Intellectual Ventures, a Bellevue, Washington-based business that invents, invests in invention and holds a large intellectual property (IP) portfolio.
FSMLabs, a provider of real-time and timekeeping technology, has added support for Red Hat’s Enterprise Linux 6 operating system to its TimeKeeeper software, with a view to providing a combined solution that offers high frequency traders access to high precision time data.
Software monitoring specialist ITRS Group has developed an interface for its Geneos applications performance management system to Oracle’s Coherence in-memory data grid, a data management technology that is finding favour in capital markets companies running real-time, data intensive applications such as risk management and algo trading systems.



















That would be Brennan Carley of Spread Networks and Kevin Formby of Endace. Sometime very soon - maybe by the time you read this - Spread will be posting continuous latency figures on www.spreadnetworks.com for its NYC to Chicago fibre service, courtesy of Endace’s latency monitoring appliance.
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