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Rosenblatt Securities Selects NYSE Technologies' SuperFeed As Global Data Service

Agency broker will use SuperFeed to more cost effectively offer pre-and post-trade TCA tools to customers.

Rosenblatt Securities, an institutional agency broker, has selected NYSE Technologies’SuperFeed market data product as its global data feed service.

Rosenblatt will use the SuperFeed product to more cost effectively offer its leading pre- and post-trade transaction cost analysis tools to customers, using data from NYSE Euronext’s diverse global exchanges, alongside data from all other major markets in the U.S., Europe and Asia.

“Our industry-leading transaction-cost analysis requires huge quantities of data delivered through high-performance, reliable systems, and we are delighted with the results we’re getting using SuperFeed,” commented Richard Rosenblatt, CEO of Rosenblatt Securities, in the release. “NYSE Technologies' solution gives us the performance and flexibility we need, while allowing us to reduce our data acquisition costs. SuperFeed is an important component of our cloud computing technology efforts.”

SuperFeed is an industrial-strength, high-performance market data ticker plant and distribution system with microsecond latency, according to NYSE Technologies, the commercial technology division of NYSE Euronext. It is comprised of NYSE Technologies’ Feed Handler Suite, Data Fabric™ middleware, SFTI networking capabilities, and managed services.

SuperFeed provides data to Rosenblatt’s cloud-based ticker plant, allowing the firm to significantly cut the cost of data storage and boost its ability to retrieve and compute data. Rosenblatt will also use SuperFeed to power its innovative Imbalance Tracker -- a real-time,customizable view of supply and demand in individual securities around theopen and close of trading. Furthermore, Rosenblatt will access SuperFeedthrough NYSE Technologies’ SFTI network, giving it maximum flexibility and cutting-edge performance with outstanding reliability.

“We are pleased to offer the extraordinary low-latency and performance benefits of SuperFeed to Rosenblatt and its customers,” stated Mark Schaedel, SVP, Global Market Data Products at NYSE Euronext, in the release. “NYSE Technologies’ ability to host this solution allows us to share the cost and performance benefits of scale with our customers, which greatly reduces their total cost of ownership. With hundreds of firms already accessing global financial markets through the SFTI network, we believe their choice underscores the value of the service it delivers to our customers.”

Ivy is Editor-at-Large for Advanced Trading and Wall Street & Technology. Ivy is responsible for writing in-depth feature articles, daily blogs and news articles with a focus on automated trading in the capital markets. As an industry expert, Ivy has reported on a myriad ... View Full Bio

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