Market data solution

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Regulatory changes, compliance requirements, and the need for real-time information are all converging within the capital markets industry. Retrieving high-quality, up-to-the-minute reference data from multiple sources is crucial to the success of trading institutions. If implemented efficiently, a market data solution can provide your business with enormous benefits. Imagine having the capability to capture and analyze billions of business records in milliseconds.

With a market data solution, trading institutions can:

Supply, capture, and analyze market data.

Push reference data to traders and feed pricing tools.

Obtain quantitative analytics and create strategies.

Manage order flow and calculate the pricing and hedging of complex options and derivative products.

Maintain a reporting system for compliance and regulations.

Increase operation efficiency and straight-through processing.

Use client information for improved customer relationship management.

The following partners offer market data solutions built on the Microsoft platform:

TAP Solutions

TAP Solutions provides capital markets clients with software, including TAPMaster, an open platform securities master server that automatically acquires, standardizes, and centralizes market and reference data to deliver integrated information, regardless of source. Brokerages, banks, asset managers, funds, and exchanges look to TAP to combat disparate data repositories, multiple vendor formats and licenses, and misaligned technology standards. A Microsoft-based server solution, TAPMaster streamlines data costs, improves business processes, and delivers competitive market advantage.

VhaYu

VhaYu delivers real-time software solutions to leading financial institutions for the capture and high speed analysis of massive amounts of streaming and historical data. VhaYu's flagship platform, Velocity™, is a fast and reliable software infrastructure that allows securities trading firms to capture, store, and perform analytics on unlimited amounts of historical and real-time market data—crucial when performing complex trading strategies.



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