Trading Technologies Plots Evolution Away from Screens

Chicago vendor touts move away from screens—sort of—and into infrastructure and analytics.

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As part of this, TT will evolve to focus on three distinct brackets—trading, infrastructure, and data—which he announced in a blog post just before the start of this year’s Futures Industry Association (FIA) conference in Boca Raton.

“I put the headline [on the blog post] that TT is no longer a screen company to be kind of controversial, but the reality is that will always be a big part of our DNA,” says Lane. “But I do think we’ve—probably for longer than I’d like to admit—had a very unique

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