White Paper: Architectures for Extreme Low Latency

Tibco Whitepaper 06 11In recent years, a combination of regulatory reforms, market structure evolution and technology innovation have combined to create a new paradigm for the global financial trading markets; one in which the speed at which transactions can be executed is fundamental to the success of market participants.

Put simply, for such a participant – be it an exchange operator, a broker or a trading firm – to win in the new electronic marketplace of complex algorithmic and high-frequency trading (HFT), they have to be faster than their competition. And the margin that separates the winners from the also rans is now measured in microseconds, with nanoseconds not too far off.

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13 Jun 2011
 
White Paper: Demystifying Exchange Colocation

Colocation has established itself as the access mechanism for trading firms requiring the fastest possible execution. It’s widely accepted that for firms wanting the lowest latency access to a specific market there is no substitute for placing their trading applications as close as possible to the matching engines themselves, making it the solution of choice for all but those focusing on multi-venue multi-location arbitrage.

But the perception to date has been – and justifiably so – that exchange colocation is a premium service reserved for the larger institutions. For many smaller and remote practitioners – hedge funds and prop traders who lack the IT resource normally associated with colocation – cost is a prohibitive factor in their decision whether to colocate.

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10 Jun 2011
 
White Paper: Optimising Value from High Performance Connectivity

High frequency trading (HFT) is now a term recognised by the mainstream. This wide familiarity has coincided with maturity of HFT practices, the explosion in their use, and a flattening out of the potential returns as competition increases.

Early adopters of HFT were able to leverage high-performance technologies to generate vast returns. Today, the environment is tougher, and technology investments are coming under more scrutiny than before, even in the high-performance trading space. Low-latency infrastructure architects are now taking a more strategic approach to connectivity, in order to yield higher performance, both in terms of trading profits and broader functionality benefits.

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09 May 2011
 
White Paper: Informatica, HP and Mellanox Benchmark Report

Mellanox Whitepaper 04 11

The following white paper is sponsored and written by Informatica, HP, and Mellanox Technologies.

The securities trading market is experiencing rapid growth in volume and complexity with a greater reliance on trading software, which is supported by sophisticated algorithms. As this market grows, so do the trading volumes, bringing existing IT infrastructure systems to their limits.

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18 Apr 2011
 
A-Team Insight Webinar (Recorded): Trading Beyond the Horizon

Webinar & White Paper

CFN Whitepaper 01 10 150x210Click below to watch  the recorded webinar, download the audio or download the white paper–for free! In 2010, financial markets participants will continue to expand their trading activities as liquidity increasingly becomes fragmented, seeking alpha in new markets, best execution in dark pools, arbitrage opportunities across the order book and by implementing high frequency and complex, multi-leg, cross asset class strategies.
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07 Jul 2010
 
Trading Beyond the Horizon: Fragmentation Drives Multi-Market Execution

A new industry briefing from A-Team Group and CFN Services

CFN Whitepaper 01 10 150x210In 2010, financial markets participants will continue to expand their trading activities as liquidity increasingly becomes fragmented, seeking alpha in new markets, best execution in dark pools, arbitrage opportunities across the order book and by implementing high frequency and complex, multi-leg, cross asset class strategies.

The successful operations – whether they be the proprietary desks of traditional broker/dealers, specialist high frequency and algorithmic traders, or quantitative hedge funds – will leverage a trading infrastructure that combines high performance analytical, algorithmic and order routing platforms with the lowest latency access to multiple, geographically dispersed execution venues.

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28 Jan 2010
 
Endace - Made to Measure Application Note

Statistical arbitrage relies on algorithmic trading, which is highly dependent on low-latency architecture.

The infrastructure required to support this trading strategy, from network to applications, with continuous latency management and problem isolation, is complex and highly diverse. This “Made to Measure” application note from Endace and Correlix, takes a high level view of the advantages in proactive, pre-emptive network management to ensure predictable service behavior, trade flows and lower latency.

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12 Mar 2009
 

 
 

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A-Team's flagship news and analysis publication, with the best of A-Team's coverage of the Electronic Trading, Low-Latency Connectivity, Market Data, Reference Data and Risk Management Technology segments. With in-depth features and interviews with key newsmakers, A-Team Insight gives busy financial IT executives all they need to know to stay on top of our fast-moving industry.
 
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VIDEO: Omgeo's Freeman on the Changing Dynamics of the SSI Space
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White Paper: Architectures for Extreme Low Latency
13 Jun 2011
White Paper: Demystifying Exchange Colocation
10 Jun 2011
White Paper: Optimising Value from High Performance Connectivity
09 May 2011
Viewpoints on Latency - I Am Not a Number: Approaches to Latency Management
06 May 2011
White Paper: Informatica, HP and Mellanox Benchmark Report
18 Apr 2011
 
A-Team Insight Events

A-Team Insight Events combine A-Team's expertise in financial markets IT with thought leadership from world-class technology innovators and practical experience from financial market practitioners. In 2011, a quality constituency will once again gather for these focused events in London and New York City.

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