Deutsche Bank Traders Share Information Globally Via Java-Based GEMS Messaging System From SPNC

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NEW YORK--Deutsche Bank has deployed a Java-based global, real-time messaging system for 100 traders that allows them to share trading information separately from the bank's internally developed DB Chat service.

The bank recently adopted the Global Electronic Messaging System (GEMS) from New York-based System Programming & Network Computing (SPNC) for its traders in the Treasury Group, says Sean Gilman, president of SPNC (www.spnc-us.com). Traders in New York, London, Tokyo, Luxembourg, Paris and

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