Mexico's GBM Deploys Redline Ticker

Redline's ticker plant and feed handlers will support low-latency data from the Mexican exchange.

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Redline's ticker plant will support low-latency data from Bolsa Mexicana de Valores, the Mexican exchange (pictured).

GBM has migrated from unnamed legacy feed handlers to Redline's InRush ticker plant on Linux servers, which delivers order book updates from BMV to client applications running on Windows servers.

"Redline's market data solution delivers higher-quality market data and even more timely pricing information.... Users of our platform can be confident that their trading strategies are based upon real-time market information," says Javier Martinez Modoro, director of GBM Digital.

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