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Data Center Provider Interxion Teams Up With NYSE Technologies For Low Latency Trading
Interxion, a European provider of carrier-neutral colocation data center services announced a strategic partnership with NYSE Technologies, the global commercial technology unit of NYSE Euronext (NYX) and provider of end-to-end electronic trading solutions.
The strategic partnership builds upon NYSE Technologies' use of Interxion as a provider of data center space to house several network access points for its pan-European and Asian trading network, the Secure Financial Transaction Infrastructure.
Stanley Young, CEO of NYSE Technologies said: "Interxion have moved from being a trusted vendor to a strategic partner and we are delighted to use their data center in the City of London to roll out a range of reliable, cost effective and low-latency trading, data and connectivity applications to a wider range of customers. The data center is ideally located to achieve low latency access to a number of other venues and is the closest SFTI access center to our new European Liquidity center in Basildon. This enables us to offer hybrid solutions both within our own facility and also at this prime location for customers wanting to reach other venues."
NYSE Technologies will offer its full suite of low-latency trading solutions alongside its existing colocation offering within Interxion's City of London data center.
New NYSE Technologies services available at Interxion will include the consolidated market data service, Superfeed, which will be an additional point of data collection and dissemination in addition to the existing service at NYSE Euronext's European Liquidity center.
NYSE Technologies will also deploy its market-leading Risk Management Gateway, a multi-market risk management and market access service. In addition, NYSE Technologies will now offer proximity services at Interxion's City of London data center for the first time, as part of NYSE Technologies' strategy to expand its technology offerings into other, existing data centers in key financial centers.
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