Merrill Lynch Tokyo Puts NT On Desktop, Rolls NT-Based Apps For Equity Dealers

DEALING ROOM SYSTEMS

Merrill Lynch in Japan last Monday went live with the first of a number of planned new dealing applications that use Microsoft Corp.'s Windows NT operating environment on the desktop. The firm's cash equity traders cut to the deal-capture, order-routing and management application, which was written under NT on the client side and Unix and Sybase Inc.'s database management system on the server side. The application replaces a host-based system leased from Nomura Research Institute, called Star-II

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