Nasdaq Expands Corvil Monitoring Deal

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Nasdaq OMX has implemented a broader deployment of Dublin-based Corvil's CorvilNet latency and operational performance monitoring platform, to enable the exchange to track all data around the lifecycle of a trade and improve its ability to respond to queries from member firms about technical issues and performance levels.

The previous agreement between Nasdaq and Corvil focused only on latency and performance management, whereas the broader solution provides monitoring across network, application and transaction layers, and correlates infrastructure performance to operational and business performance, officials say, by passively monitoring data network traffic, and timestamping and decoding all data captured in real time across multiple protocols, allowing users to filter data by order and client ID or other data fields.

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