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SEC Expected to Limit ‘Flash’ Trading
August 5th, 2009 : Rich MillerThe SEC will seek to ban a type of high-speed financial trading known as "flash trading" as the first step in a broader review of activity in the markets for automated low latency trading. Read More
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Major Expansion for Savvis' NJ Trading Hub
July 29th, 2009 : Rich MillerSavvis, Inc. (SVVS) announced plans for a significant expansion to its Savvis NJ2 data center in Weehawken, N.J., citing growing customer demand for proximity hosting and low latency trading. Read More
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Major Expansion for Savvis’ NJ Trading Hub
July 29th, 2009 : Rich MillerSavvis, Inc. (SVVS) announced plans for a significant expansion to its Savvis NJ2 data center in Weehawken, N.J., citing growing customer demand for proximity hosting and low latency trading. Read More
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Schumer Calls for Curbs on High-Speed Trading
July 27th, 2009 : Rich MillerSen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) has asked the SEC to curb a trading technique that reportedly allows traders to use low-latency connections to acquire market data ahead of competitors. Read More
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NYTimes Examines Low Latency Trading
July 24th, 2009 : Rich MillerThe New York Times has a front-page story this morning on low latency algorithmic trading, which it describes as a "mysterious force in the markets." Read More
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Is Wall Street Still Investing in its Data Centers?
May 27th, 2009 : Rich MillerIn a video interview, Tabb Group's Kevin McPartland summarizes the discussion from a panel he moderated on financial institutions' views on new data center technologies. Read More
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More Data Center Deals for Financial Players
April 28th, 2009 : Rich MillerDigital Realty Trust (DLR) and Switch and Data (SDXC) each reported deals from financial firms requiring additional data center space. Read More
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Wall Street: $1.8B A Year on Data Centers
April 1st, 2009 : Rich MillerU.S. financial firms are investing an average of $1.8 billion annually on data center space, power and cooling, according to new research from TABB Group. Read More
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Wall Street Eyes Hardware Acceleration
March 23rd, 2009 : Rich MillerHardware acceleration is gaining traction as a tool for speeding up trading analytics and market data, and could also reduce rack space in financial data centers. Read More
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Building A Cloud-Savvy Model for TCO and ROI
How Storage is Shaping The Cloud Data Center
Bringing Colo to the Customer: Modular Gets Local
Microsoft’s $1 Billion Data Center

