Case Study: Eclipse Brokerage Taps Cloud9 to Slash Turret Usage

Cloud9 has launched a new gateway that will allow Cloud9 users to use the vendor's platform to communicate with users, even those that don't use Cloud9.

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Some people look at the turret as a wonderful piece of hardware that is vital to the trading desk. Others, though, view them as expensive relics that are in their final days. It would seem that more and more traders are joining this latter crowd annually.

One of those converts is Jesse DiPlacido, a partner at Eclipse International, a brokerage that specializes in over-the-counter (OTC) options and futures in the commodities space. He dreams of a day when turrets are no longer a necessity

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