from www.computerworld.com.au:
>>That didn’t stop service providers taking advantage of the trend to host data in the Cloud overseas, such as fibre wholesaler Vocus (ASX:VOC). The company moved to position itself as a key capacity provider for US companies this year by selling Cloud services to Australian customers via South East Asia. In November, it established a point of presence (PoP) at the Equinix data centre in Singapore.
Nortia is the Etruscan Goddess of Fate, predecessor to the Roman Goddess Fortuna (luck in English). Nortia had a great temple in Velsna, where it was a tradition to drive a nail into the wall at the new year to mark the ending or fixing of the old year. Fixing data in one place for common use. This is what Nortia is mainly about. You may use this blog in connection with our site, Nortia Research. ---> Nortia
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
Tech consortium moves to accelerate FIX Protocol messaging
from www.finextra.com:
>>A group of leading IT infrastructure vendors today unveiled specialist teaming efforts to deliver a new level of high performance solutions to the global electronic trading community.
Led by OnX Enterprise Solutions, the group's charter members at the infrastructure level are: Intel, Dell, Arista Networks, Solarflare, Equinix, Grey Spark Partners and Edge Technology Group - testing FIX engines from Rapid Addition and B2BITS EPAM Systems Company.
>>A group of leading IT infrastructure vendors today unveiled specialist teaming efforts to deliver a new level of high performance solutions to the global electronic trading community.
Led by OnX Enterprise Solutions, the group's charter members at the infrastructure level are: Intel, Dell, Arista Networks, Solarflare, Equinix, Grey Spark Partners and Edge Technology Group - testing FIX engines from Rapid Addition and B2BITS EPAM Systems Company.