JPM Uses Linux for Auto-Trading

OPEN SOURCE TRADING SYSTEMS

LONDON--JPMorgan plans to roll out within two months a US automated trading system similar to its European-oriented Microsoft .Net-based New Equities Auto-Trader (NEAT) system, but will be deploying the platform via the open source Linux operating system (TTW, June 23).

The FIX-based US platform, running in Red Hat’s Linux environment, will also be built in Java instead of using the Microsoft .Net framework recently adopted by the bank for front ends to new trading and trading-related systems in

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