Reuters Insists It Will Keep TSA On Front Burner
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LONDON--The Reuters Triarch/Tibco The Information Bus (TIB) data distribution product merger project, known as the Trading Systems Architecture (TSA) (TTW, November 22, 1999), has been sent back to the drawing board to be enhanced and expanded.
Although many sources tell TTW that the project has been abandoned, Reuters officials insist that it is going ahead, but that changes will be made to the original TSA "discussion paper".
Jeff Wootton, senior vice president for marketing and product services
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