Metamako Launches MetaWatch for Network Monitoring and Analysis

MetaWatch is designed to lower the complexity barrier likely to be introduced on the back of MiFID II compliance.

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Dave Snowdon, founder and co-CTO of Metamako.

According to Sydney-based Metamako, MetaWatch's approach to data capture and network monitoring improves reliability, while reducing complexity and costs by utilizing a combination of multiple components: tapping, aggregation, buffering, timestamping and synchronization. With timestamping accuracy a real concern for capital market firms, Metamako's announcement comes just 14 months ahead of the January 2017 MiFID II implementation deadline.

"We’ve lowered the complexity barrier, and have allowed

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