Daiwa Securities America Swiftly Deploys Triarch As It Forges New Java-Based Middle Office Architecture

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NEW YORK--New York-based Daiwa Securities America (DSA), the US broker/dealer and investment banking arm of Tokyo-based Daiwa Securities, is completing a rapid installation of Reuters Triarch just as it is evolving an ambitious, middle office project that takes Java-based distributed computing to a level beyond three-tier computing--to something IT officials at DSA are calling componentized computing.

DSA will soon be completing its transition from the Invision market data distribution system

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