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21 Oct 2008

Coral8 and Apama Expanding CEP Capabilities

Coral8 and Apama Expanding CEP Capabilities 

Platform upgrades from complex event processing (CEP) technology providers Coral8 and the Apama unit of Progress Software Corp. reflect a shared emphasis on broadening their reach, as well as the financial services industry’s relentless need for speed.

17 Oct 2008

CEP Moves From Wall Street To Main Street

CEP Moves From Wall Street To Main Street 

Once available only to big financial institutions and government agencies that could afford custom development projects, real-time data analysis is finding its way into the hands of more IT enterprises with the emergence of off-the-shelf CEP products from a handful of pure-play CEP vendors such Progress Apama.

14 Oct 2008

Turquoise Taps Corvil for Latency Testing

Turquoise Taps Corvil for Latency Testing 

"Early in our design process, we decided that market-leading low latency and high throughput would be hallmarks of our platform," added L’Huillier in a statement. Turquoise uses a trading platform from Cinnober Financial Technology, and BT Radianz, BT Group’s financial extranet operator, provides hosting services and low-latency connectivity for the venue. In January, Turquoise announced that it was implementing a real-time market surveillance system from Progress Software Corp.'s Apama division and technology consultancy Detica.

08 Oct 2008

Blazing a Trail

Blazing a Trail 

Since its inception, algorithmic trading has been powered by complex event processing (CEP) technology, designed to allow trading engines to make snap decisions on the basis of streaming data and market events. But although CEP is often perceived as the domain of the sell side, its most progressive use has come from tech-savvy, statistical arbitrage hedge funds that write their own algorithms and seek to keep their intellectual capital to themselves

04 Oct 2008

CEP: A Technology For These Uncertain Times

CEP: A Technology For These Uncertain Times 

Although it's used mainly in financial markets, complex event processing (CEP) technology looks poised to gain traction more widely, in areas such as fraud detection and performance monitoring.

02 Oct 2008

CEP Opportunity in Wall Street Bust?

CEP Opportunity in Wall Street Bust? 

Fast forward to today and the crisis on Wall Street and the plans in Washington to both rescue and better regulate the financial industry. Complex event processing (CEP) has had a lot of initial success in programs for automated stock trading where price and other events trigger buys and sells. But that was in the boom time and now we are in the bust. Wall Street is doing trades at very low volumes.

22 Sep 2008

Elemental Links

Event Processing Technical Society (EPTS) Symposium take-aways 

True Industry Collaboration - As Opher mentioned, 41 of the 70 attendees were event processing vendors, representing a many of the technology providers in the space: Aleri, Coral8, Event Zero, IBM, iLog, Nastel, Oracle, Progress Apama, RuleML, Streambase, Tibco, and West Global. What impressed me is these vendors attended the symposium not to one up each other, but to work together to move both the technology and market forward. While I didn't attend the follow-on business meeting, I learned that several new working groups have been proposed to explore important topics including event processing languages, reference architectures, benchmarks, university curriculums and interoperability. These are in addition to the current EP glossary and use case efforts.

22 Sep 2008

Interactive Library with RFID Tags

Interactive Library with RFID Tags 

Progress Software has been mentioned for the deployment of a RRID system in Boekhandels shops

19 Sep 2008

Y2K, CEP, And The Mess On Wall Street

Y2K, CEP, And The Mess On Wall Street 

Honoré thinks CEP technology can solve many of the risk management and compliance problems that financial firms face, and I tend to agree with him. CEP engines from vendors such Progress Apama, StreamBase, Aleri, Coral8, Tibco, IBM (which recently acquired CEP vendor AptSoft), and Oracle (through its purchase of BEA) have the potential to remove much of the risk in the market because they can absorb a wide range of information and normalize, aggregate, and analyze it in real time. This will provide greater transparency and visibility to market information, not only for regulatory agencies but also for enterprises that want to better manage risk and stop regulatory infractions before the regulator spots them.

18 Sep 2008

Elemental Links Blog

17 Sep 2008

EPTS Event Processing Symposium Snippets, Day 1

EPTS Event Processing Symposium Snippets, Day 1 

I'm at the 4th Event Processing Technical Symposium in Stamford CT.  The meeting is run by the Event Processing Technical Society and co-located with Gartner's Event Processing Summit.  There are about 60 of us here, mostly from vendors (IBM, Oracle, Streambase, Progress Apama, EventZero, Aleri, Tibco,Coral8, iLog, RuleML) but also represented are customers, researchers, consultants and analysts.  You could say, it's the usual suspects, lead by Opher Etzion of IBM, Roy Schulte of Gartner and David Luckham.

17 Sep 2008

Turquoise to Root Out Irregualities with Surveillance Tool

Turquoise to Root Out Irregualities with Surveillance Tool 

Turquoise, the pan-European multilateral trading facility, has deployed a real-time and post-trade market surveillance system supported by Progress Apama’s complex event processing (CEP) platform.

11 Sep 2008

Slow to Pick Up Algorithmic Trading?

Slow to Pick Up Algorithmic Trading? 

Local financial institutions have been slow to embrace complex trading technologies like algorithmic trading, compared with their peers in Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea, said Progress Software Corporation, an infrastructure software provider. Citing data from the Singapore Exchange (SGX), Progress said about 12 per cent of equities and 18 per cent of derivatives in terms of value are from algorithmic trades. Algorithmic trading is based on instructions input into computers to make decisions and execute trades based on real-time market data.

09 Sep 2008

Bank of China Selects the Progress Apama Algorithmic Trading

Bank of China Selects the Progress Apama Algorithmic Trading 

Progress Software Corporation, a provider of application infrastructure software to develop, deploy, integrate and manage business applications, recently announced that BOC International Holdings Limited (BOCI), the wholly owned investment bank of Bank of China, has selected the Progress Apama Algorithmic Trading Platform to strengthen its investment banking infrastructure

09 Sep 2008

Algorithmic Trading in FX: How Far Can It Go?

Algorithmic Trading in FX: How Far Can It Go? 

As the market reality for the FX market continues to evolve, it is important not only to assess the potential for growth in adoption of FX algorithmic trading, but to identify possible hurdles.

08 Sep 2008

Bank of China International Selects Progress Apama for Algo Trading

Bank of China International Selects Progress Apama for Algo Trading 

The Bank of China International will leverage the platform for its trading connections with the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Futures Exchange for trading in equities, futures, futures indices, warrants and bonds.

08 Sep 2008

Bank of China International Selects Progress Apama for Algo Trading

Bank of China International Selects Progress Apama for Algo Trading 

The Bank of China International, the Hong Kong-based wholly owned investment bank of Bank of China, has signed on to implement the Progress Apama Algorithmic Trading Platform.

08 Sep 2008

Progress Apama CEP Selected by Bank of China International

Progress Apama CEP Selected by Bank of China International 

Progress Software Corporation today announced that Bank Of China International Holdings Limited (BOCI), the wholly owned investment bank of Bank of China, has selected the Progress® Apama® Algorithmic Trading Platform to strengthen its investment banking infrastructure.

08 Sep 2008

BOCI Adopts CEP Platform from Progress

BOCI Adopts CEP Platform from Progress 

BOC International Holdings Ltd. (BOCI), the wholly owned investment bank of Bank of China, has selected application infrastructure software provider Progress Software's Progress Apama complex event processing (CEP) platform, the vendor announced today.

08 Sep 2008

Bank of China to Develop Algos on Progress Apama Platform

Bank of China to Develop Algos on Progress Apama Platform 

By using the Progress Apama Algorithmic Trading Platform, BOCI will be able to build its own algorithms to automatically trade across multiple exchanges.

11 Aug 2008

Eat an RFID-tagged Pill Before a Run, Prevent Over Heating

Eat an RFID-tagged Pill Before a Run, Prevent Over Heating 

If you're a top marathoner (or even just a weekend sole warrior), you probably already swallow a truckload of vitamin supplements to get you through the race. But if a recent over-heating prevention study is any indication, you're going to have to add another item to that list: an RFID-enabled pill.

01 Aug 2008

Tracking Temperatures From the Inside Out

Tracking Temperatures From the Inside Out 

Each year on July 3, while Americans prepare for Independence Day festivities, tens of thousands of Dutch citizens set out on a four-day hike through the Netherlands as part of an event known as Four Day Marches Nijmegen. Founded in 1909 as a means of keeping members of the Dutch military physically fit, the event now attracts around 45,000 participants, who walk 30 to 50 kilometers (about 19 to 31 miles) daily for four consecutive days. The 2006 event, however, was cut short after unusually high temperatures led to the deaths of two walkers, while many others fell ill.

29 Jul 2008

RFID Pill Monitors Body Temperature at Walking Race

RFID Pill Monitors Body Temperature at Walking Race 

Today's top story is the RFID "pill" used by researchers at Radboud University to monitor the core body temperatures of volunteers at the annual Four Days Marches of Nijmegen in The Netherlands.

29 Jul 2008

London 2012 Athletes to Get Pill Which Will Tell Them When Their Bodies are Overheating

London 2012 Athletes to Get Pill Which Will Tell Them When Their Bodies are Overheating 

The device, which is contained in a tablet, can beam back body temperatures readings to monitoring teams who can then inform runners to ease up or take on board water.

27 Jul 2008

Pill's Cool for Track Stars

Pill's Cool for Track Stars 

Athletes could be saved from overheating at the London 2012 Olympics by taking a pill containing a computer chip.

23 Jul 2008

RFID “pill” monitors marchers

RFID “pill” monitors marchers 

Dutch researchers at Radboud University recently teamed with Progress Software to keep an eye on the health of participants in the world’s largest walking event. With a creative use of RFID technology, the researchers were able to keep tabs on walkers’ temperatures from within.

21 Jul 2008

Hunger for excess returns drives systems development

Hunger for excess returns drives systems development 

With unprecedented volatility in financial markets, funds and hedge funds are battling for additional returns to attract business, increasing the buyside’s hunger for new algorithms. This in turn is driving a search for technology that can assist in the selection and creation of portfolios.

12 Jun 2008

Liquidnet in talks with NYSE and Nasdaq over liquidity links

Liquidnet in talks with NYSE and Nasdaq over liquidity links 

Liquidnet, a nondisplayed or “dark pool” liquidity venue, has had “serious” discussions with NYSE Euronext and Nasdaq OMX about dark-and-light liquidity links as US exchanges continue to reach out to alternative liquidity venues.

11 Jun 2008

L'Echo

NYSE Launches New Partnership 

NYSE Euronext has a new partnership with Progress Software

10 Jun 2008

Progress Apama Announces Technology Development Collaboration with Sun Microsystems

Progress Apama Announces Technology Development Collaboration with Sun Microsystems 

Progress Software Corporation, a global supplier of application infrastructure software used to develop, deploy, integrate and manage business applications today announced a technology development collaboration in which the Progress Apama complex event processing (CEP) platform has been ported to the Sun x64 system, running the Solaris 10 Operating System. Additionally, Progress launched a new Capital Markets offering, the Apama Real-time Pricing Accelerator, on the Sun platform to deliver breakthrough, enterprise-class performance.

10 Jun 2008

NYSE Euronext in tech partnershi

NYSE Euronext in tech partnershi 

NYSE Euronext, the transatlantic exchange group, will on Tuesday step up its efforts to become a one-stop shop for US equity trading in the face of mounting competition by announcing a partnership with Progress Software, a company specialising in advanced trading technology.

10 Jun 2008

NYSE Targets Tech Purchases, Partnerships

NYSE Targets Tech Purchases, Partnerships 

NYSE Euronext will be targeting partnerships with technology service providers and may embark on several acquisitions in the area this year, according to Larry Leibowitz, head of U.S. markets and global technology. The exchange has recently rolled out its SFTI Community Platform within its Automated Trading Solutions

10 Jun 2008

NYSE Euronext Teams with Progress Apama to Offer New Hosted Trading Solutions

NYSE Euronext Teams with Progress Apama to Offer New Hosted Trading Solutions 

Progress Software Corporation and NYSE Euronext Advanced Trading Solutions, a unit of NYSE Euronext (NYX) today announced a partnership that enables NYSE Euronext Advanced Trading Solutions to offer its customers new complex event processing (CEP) capabilities for algorithmic trading, real-time risk management, and smart order routing, which will be provided by the Progress Apama CEP platform.

10 Jun 2008

NYSE Euronext to partner with Progress

NYSE Euronext to partner with Progress 

In yet another move to expand its electronic-trading business and improve trading efficiencies, New York-based NYSE Euronext today announced a partnership with Progress Software Corp., an application infrastructure software provider based in Bedford, Mass.

10 Jun 2008

Progress Apama’s New Complex Event Processing Platform Slashes Latency

Progress Apama’s New Complex Event Processing Platform Slashes Latency 

Progress Apama 4.0 offers a five-fold reduction in latency in CEP applications and an easy, out-of-the-box experience.

09 Jun 2008

Fixed-Income Compliance Is Moving Upstream

Fixed-Income Compliance Is Moving Upstream 

Fixed-income products can be a compliance nightmare. Compared to the thousands of equities instruments, there are millions in the fixed-income world, and some of those might not be traded for months--or years--making pricing largely a judgment call.

09 Jun 2008

Liquidnet Using Coral8 for Market Surveillance

Liquidnet Using Coral8 for Market Surveillance 

Earlier this year, Turquoise, the consortium-backed European platform expected to launch in September, said that it had hired Progress Software Corp.’s Apama division and consultancy Detica to develop a real-time market surveillance system. CEP technology provider Apama and Detica have also developed a trade monitoring platform for the U.K.’s Financial Services Authority.

09 Jun 2008

CEP Vendors Seeking Broader Audience

CEP Vendors Seeking Broader Audience 

As financial firms continue to apply complex event processing (CEP) technology to an ever broader array of activities--not simply algorithmic trading or smart-order routing--vendors are upgrading their platforms and forging new partnerships to serve a more diverse capital markets audience.

09 Jun 2008

Event Processing Tries to Lose its Complex

Event Processing Tries to Lose its Complex 

Last week, a group of 30 CEP vendors, academics and other interested parties formed the Event Processing Technical Society to provide a forum and working groups to cooperate on promoting understanding of CEP, promote a standard glossary of event processing terms, and to involve the expertise of academia in developing CEP systems and the market in general.

03 Jun 2008

Spike in Enterprise ‘Events’ Spurs Debut of Event Processing Technical Society

Spike in Enterprise ‘Events’ Spurs Debut of Event Processing Technical Society 

The recent growth — and expected spike — in business event data in enterprises has led a group of IT industry leaders to form the Event Processing Technical Society (EPTS), designed to encourage adoption and effective use of event processing methods and technology in applications.

Jun 2008

Incrowd Magazine

Suske & Wiske and the Big Snitcher 

How the fruad at Soc Gen could have been avoided with Progress Software.

31 May 2008

Beleggers Belangen

Trends From the Software and Data Market 

"The advantage of algoritmic trading on the stock market"

27 May 2008

SEB Extends use of Progress Apama

SEB Extends use of Progress Apama 

SEB, a leading north European bank, will expand its use of the Progress Apama algorithmic trading platform by using a newly-developed market surveillance accelerator.

26 May 2008

Leveraging Complex Event Processing for Algorithmic Trading in FX

Leveraging Complex Event Processing for Algorithmic Trading in FX 

Over the last year, a strong business case for automating foreign exchange trading has continued to drive the adoption of advanced trading technology. The FX market is characterized by fragmented liquidity - caused by an ever-growing set of liquidity pools and ever-increasing volatility. Within this environment, a growing number of firms are interested in lowering the cost and enhancing the profitability of FX trading, using techniques such as algorithmic trading. This interest can range from augmenting spot desks with automated trading systems that execute trades and manage positions, to high frequency algorithms that seek out and act instantly on trading opportunities in the fragmented liquidity environment. In the high frequency world, traders realize that algorithms must act on opportunities before an increasing number of competitors who are aiming to get there first.

22 May 2008

CEP Vendors Teaming With Market Data Technology Providers

CEP Vendors Teaming With Market Data Technology Providers 

Adam Honoré, senior analyst with Boston-based Aite Group, said the two announcements reflect trends in the CEP industry: “There are all sorts of partnership deals going on in the CEP space at this time--Reuters and Progress Apama, Detica and Progress Apama, IBM acquiring InfoDyne.”

22 May 2008

Banks Have to Take Responsibility for Regaining Trust

Banks Have to Take Responsibility for Regaining Trust 

Progress Apama's Dr. John Bates responds to an article written in the Financial Times regarding inevitable further bank rules in light of the subprime crisis raises two concerns.

19 May 2008

Getting Complex: New Interfaces are Making CEP More Widely Accessible

Getting Complex: New Interfaces are Making CEP More Widely Accessible 

The world of complex event processing and stream processing are both becoming an increasingly mainstream way of dealing with large volumes of data.

19 May 2008

Algo Trading in Energy Markets

Algo Trading in Energy Markets 

Penetration into energy markets by hedge funds and algorithmic trading desks is far below that of other assest classes, the complex event processing system Apama is quoted as a viable option for trading platforms.

14 May 2008

ING Wholesale Banking : Now Uses Apama Commercial Platform

ING Wholesale Banking : Now Uses Apama Commercial Platform 

ING Wholesale Banking now uses the Progress Apama platform.

14 May 2008

A Monitor That Can Set Alarms Ringing

A Monitor That Can Set Alarms Ringing 

Improved software makes it easier to extract vital information from the flow of data. CEP can be thought of, along with Service Oriented Architecture and Business Activity Monitoring, as an essential component of a Business Process Management suite of software.

08 May 2008

informaticien.be

ING Offers its Clients Advantages of Algorithmic Trading 

ING Wholesale banking will offer its client access to algorithmic trading and direct access to financial markets.

01 May 2008

Next-Generation Algos

Next-Generation Algos 

Traders and the technologists who support them are eagerly looking for smarter, faster and more self-aware trading formulas to beat the competition. What's in store for tomorrow's algorithms?

01 May 2008

SmartBlocks Build Trading Strategies

SmartBlocks Build Trading Strategies 

Progress Software Corp.'s new SmartBlocks tool helps users of its Apama complex event processing (CEP) platform to package and reuse a set of operations so applications, like algorithmic trading strategies, can be rapidly designed, built and modified.

Fighting Fraud in Real Time 

John Bates, co-founder of Progress Apama, appeared in a video report to talk about how Progress Apama helps financial institutions fight white-collar crime and fraud. The company's real-time market surveillance system has been adopted by many leading European investment banks and the Financial Service Authority in Britain. In Asia, it has had a presence in Hong Kong and Singapore since 2006.

21 Apr 2008

Detica, Apama Launch Surveillance Platform

Detica, Apama Launch Surveillance Platform 

The market surveillance platform enables banks and exchanges to detect potential rogue trading and market abuse.

21 Apr 2008

Apama, Detica Partnership Produces Market Surveillance Platform

Apama, Detica Partnership Produces Market Surveillance Platform 

Technology consultancy Detica Group and Progress Software Corp.’s Apama division have partnered on a real-time surveillance platform for exchanges, alternative trading systems and financial services firms’ trading desks.

17 Apr 2008

Algos Trap Rogue Traders

Algos Trap Rogue Traders 

According to John Bates, founder and general manager of Progress Software’s Apama division, algorithmic trading has taken the financial world by storm as a market surveillance tool to detect insider trading and market abuse.

01 Apr 2008

Leveraging Complex Event Processing for Algorithmic Trading in FX

23 Feb 2008

Tibco Says CEP Upgrade Can Help Firms in Volatile Market

Tibco Says CEP Upgrade Can Help Firms in Volatile Market 

However, John Bates, managing director of the Apama event-processing unit of Progress Software Corp., noted that BusinessEvents was originally designed as “a traditional rules-type CEP product.” Such platforms, according to Bates, are rooted in 20-year-old technology and “are good for basic reasoning tasks but not … for today’s high-performance CEP requirements.” The Apama platform differs, he said, in that it was built from the ground up to be event-driven and performs well when quick response times are needed.

31 Jan 2008

Turquoise Follows FSA Lead, Choosing Progress Software, Detica for Real-Time Market Surveillance

30 Jan 2008

Turquoise CEO says some shareholders are backing Chi-X too as a 'sector bet'

Turquoise CEO says some shareholders are backing Chi-X too as a 'sector bet' 

Turquoise will soon announce a partnership with Progress Software (nasdaq: PRGS - news - people ) and Detica to deliver a real-time Market Surveillance System for the integrated platform, he said.

30 Jan 2008

Turquoise partners with Apama and Detica

30 Jan 2008

Technology is behind liberalisation of stock markets, says Turquoise CIO

30 Jan 2008

Turquoise CEO says some shareholders are backing Chi-X too as a 'sector bet'

28 Jan 2008

Turquoise Taps Apama and Detica to Build Market Surveillance System

Turquoise Taps Apama and Detica to Build Market Surveillance System 

Turquoise, the high-profile multilateral trading system (MTF) in Europe founded by nine investment banks to compete with the London Stock Exchange and other traditional exchanges, has hired Progress Software and Detica to develop a real-time market surveillance system.

28 Jan 2008

Turquoise Chooses Apama-Powered Trade-Monitoring Solution

Turquoise Chooses Apama-Powered Trade-Monitoring Solution 

Following in the footsteps of its U.K. regulator, Turquoise, the multilateral trading facility (MTF) established by nine global banks and anticipated to launch in August, has tapped Progress Software Corp.’s Apama division and Detica to provide a real-time market surveillance system.

28 Jan 2008

Turquoise moves closer to launch

28 Jan 2008

Turquoise Picks Progress Apama for Surveillance

28 Jan 2008

Turquoise picks market surveillance system partners

28 Jan 2008

Turquoise picks surveillance system from Apama and Detica

28 Jan 2008

Turquoise recruits Detica and Progress to build market surveillance system

28 Jan 2008

Turquoise Selects Progress Apama and Detica for Real-Time Market Surveillance System

Turquoise Selects Progress Apama and Detica for Real-Time Market Surveillance System 

Turquoise Selects Progress Apama and Detica for Real-Time Market Surveillance System; Complex Event Processing to be a key technology within the pan-European equity trading facility

28 Jan 2008

Turquoise selects surveillance technology

28 Jan 2008

Turquoise chooses Progress Software and Detica

28 Jan 2008

Turquoise Selects Progress Apama and Detica for Real-Time Market Surveillance System

Turquoise Selects Progress Apama and Detica for Real-Time Market Surveillance System 

Turquoise Selects Progress Apama and Detica for Real-Time Market Surveillance System; Complex Event Processing to be a key technology within the pan-European equity trading facility

28 Jan 2008

Turquoise Boosts Surveillance to Stop Market Abuse

28 Jan 2008

Turquoise Moves to Combat Market Abuse

Turquoise Moves to Combat Market Abuse 

Project Turquoise, the trading platform set up by investment banks to compete with Europe’s stock exchanges, has moved to bolster its legitimacy by incorporating a system to combat market abuse.

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