NYSE Tech Rolls Out Capital Markets Community Platform to Europe
NYSE Technologies has announced that its Capital Markets Community Platform (CMCP), which launched in the US last year, will be rolled out to Europe.
Based in the company's Basildon, UK datacenter, the cloud platform allows access to NYSE Technologies' low-latency technology. All services are delivered over its Secure Financial Transaction Infrastructure (SFTI) network, and allows users to access local and worldwide exchanges.
The CMCP was developed in association with a number of companies, ncluding VMWare and Intel. It includes scalable computing resources within its framework, and has been beta testing with global customers for the enhanced roll out. CMCP launched in July 2011 from NYSE Technologies' Mahwah, New Jersey datacenter facility.
NYSE Technologies did not respond to a request for comment in time for publication. In a statement provided to the press, Dominique Cerutti, president and deputy CEO of NYSE Technologies said: "Market leading innovations such as NYSE Technologies' Capital Markets Community Platform provide solutions that will drive efficiencies in the capital markets at a critical time, and help our customers unlock their potential. The introduction of the cloud based Community Platform to Europe further extends our revolutionary service to a broader customer base and by utilising our resources and networks it allows us to expand our virtual capital markets community."
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