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CFN Services Launches Alpha Platform™ Ultra-Low-Latency Trading System

Friday, July 8th, 2011

High Performance Private Cloud Platform Accelerates Market Data Delivery and Trade Execution Across Major Asset Classes and Liquidity Venues Worldwide

Herndon, VA (PRWeb). — June 14, 2011 — CFN Services, a leading provider of managed high-frequency trading enablement services, today announced the Alpha Platform™, a global high performance private cloud for automated trading. This low-latency market data and application delivery platform improves automated trading performance across key liquidity venues in the equities, options, futures, derivatives, and FX markets. It is a flexible and customizable platform that seamlessly integrates delivery of low latency market and event data with best-of-breed trading applications, all proximity hosted within the liquidity venues to accelerate trading performance.

The infrastructure that forms the foundation of the Alpha Platform™ provides ultra-low-latency market data delivery and trade execution for some of the world’s most sophisticated high-frequency trading firms. Trading application vendors can now leverage this same infrastructure to jumpstart low-latency global delivery of their solutions, while trading firms can rapidly deploy these applications in a high performance environment to capture more Alpha and increased trading profits. Read More

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Low Latency in Sao Paulo

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Sao Paulo is the HOT, NEW destination for the trade execution success in 2010! CFN Services offers the lowest latency exchange connectivity to BM&FBOVESPA.  From event to execution every millisecond matters; knowing that the connectivity is completely optimized provides your firm a competitive edge. Capacity is Limited, so call now for your Low Latency Guarantee.  While you are thinking about it, why not ask about our other locations: London, Toronto, Frankfurt, New York, Chicago, Tokyo, Korea and Singapore. For more info saopaulo@cfnservices.com

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Mark Casey to Speak at Financial Market Structure Event

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Mark Casey, President of CFN Services, will be discussing the ability to mitigate risk from your low latency connectivity strategy utilizing a solution that alleviates dependency on single source providers and provides an integrated hosting and connectivity strategy.  Mark brings his experience from his over year 20year history  in telecommunication networks having worked at such companies at AT&T, MCI and CSX Fiber Networks. Mark Casey was the managing director of CSX Fiber Networks and spearheaded the spin off of CSX Fiber Network  to form what is now CFN Services.  CFN Services also acquired the proprietary asset FiberSource® which is a knowledge-based platform delivering access to over 550 carrier networks globally including more than 100 submarine systems; providing direct visibility into all available dark and lit fiber options, collocation facilities, and metro fiber rings for optimal deployment to any global financial center worldwide. This experience and tool set provides Mark the ability to have a deep understanding and knowledge required for an Global Connectivity Exchange Solutions.

Event Name: Switch and Data Presents: Financial Market Structure: Panel Event

Event Date: 11/19/2009 – 11/19/2009

Event Location: Helmsley Hotel, 212 East 42nd Street, NY, NY 10017

Panelist:

Host:
John Panzica, Vice President, Financial Services Practice, Switch and Data

Moderator
Kevin McPartland, Senior Analyst, TABB Group

Panelists
Nigel Faulkner, Managing Director, CTO Equities Trading, Goldman Sachs
George Hessler, Executive Vice President, Lime Brokerage
William Warner Director, Sales Engineering, Reliance Globalcom
Mark Casey, President, CFN Services, Incorporated
Josh Schubkegel, Exective Director, Client Facing Technology, UBS

Event Description: Financial Market Structure: Architectural and Infrastructure Challenges in the New Trading World Many new material changes have firms overhauling their trading infrastructure. How does your overall strategy stack up against the next guy? Join us for a panel discussion about the latest trends and challenges that have firms re-designing for 2010.

Event Website: http://www.switchanddata.com/Financial/Fall-Event

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Financial Market: Architectural & Infrastructure Challenges

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Event Name: Switch and Data Presents: Financial Market Structure: Panel Event

Event Date: 11/19/2009 – 11/19/2009

Event Location: Helmsley Hotel, 212 East 42nd Street, NY, NY 10017

Panelist:

Host:
John Panzica, Vice President, Financial Services Practice, Switch and Data

Moderator
Kevin McPartland, Senior Analyst, TABB Group

Panelists
Nigel Faulkner, Managing Director, CTO Equities Trading, Goldman Sachs
George Hessler, Executive Vice President, Lime Brokerage
William Warner Director, Sales Engineering, Reliance Globalcom
Mark Casey, President, CFN Services, Incorporated
Josh Schubkegel, Exective Director, Client Facing Technology, UBS

Event Description: Financial Market Structure: Architectural and Infrastructure Challenges in the New Trading World Many new material changes have firms overhauling their trading infrastructure. How does your overall strategy stack up against the next guy? Join us for a panel discussion about the latest trends and challenges that have firms re-designing for 2010.

Event Website: http://www.switchanddata.com/Financial/Fall-Event

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New Approaches to Modern Trading Room Design

Friday, October 23rd, 2009
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In today’s financial markets, trading firms face constant pressures in a fiercely competitive environment. Providing best execution and superlative customer service is fundamental to attracting order flow. Running trading operations efficiently is also an imperative, to minimize costs internally and to offer best value to customers. Despite the increase in recent years of automated and algorithmic trading, the human touch is as important as ever in financial trading. Traders bring a wealth of experience to the art of trading, even when it is driven by computer-generated indicators. Their experience and relationships are vital to seeking out liquidity and efficient execution.

Trading operations overall need to be agile and flexible in order to meet ever changing demands and to rapidly exploit business opportunities. The regrouping of traders to react to – even pre-empt – market demand, requires trading positions that can be immediately configured to individual trader’s preference and information needs. At the same time, management and operational costs of trading operations need to be driven down in reaction to the ever downward pressure on margins. Whether costs are reduced through sharing of information services, through a reduction in maintenance costs, or change management costs, it all adds to the bottom line.

Fortunately, new approaches to trading room design, allowing the remote deployment of both servers and desktop PC hardware, together with dynamic allocation of resources to facilitate ‘hot desk’ working address these key requirements for agility, flexibility, manageability and cost containment.

This industry briefing explores offerings from WEY Technology and presents real-life benefits as experienced by Sydbank, a leading Danish bank.

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Expections are high for the Low Latency Networking Solutions

Sunday, October 4th, 2009
Optimizing the Power of your Network

Optimizing the Power of your Network

Electronic Trading Firms are expecting a lot more from their network providers when it comes to low latency. It is a well-known fact, that faster is better when it comes to many things in the world. In the Electronic Trading industry being first in the queue is not just better, it can mean millions of dollars uplift. When millions are at stake, every aspect of the equation needs to be evaluated. CFN Services is now providing Electronic Traders a new aspect to their low latency goal. In the race to Alpha, there is a new variable in the mix.  Learn More

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