From onwindows.com earlier last year (http://www.onwindows.com/Articles/LSE-TradElect-system-goes-live/843/Default.aspx) :
TradElect, the London Stock Exchange's new electronic trading system, has gone live.
The new technology platform has been developed using the Microsoft .NET Framework, with support from Microsoft and Accenture, and marks the final phase of the Exchange's four-year Technology Road Map project. TradElect enables significant increases in both speed of trading and system capacity.
From slashdot.com (http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/09/08/185238):
"TradElect, the Microsoft .Net based trading platform for the London Stock Exchange, was offline for about seven hours, meaning that their 5-nines SLAs are shot for approximately the next 100 years. The TradElect system was launched back in June of 2007 and was designed for increased speed and system capacity."
Hurray to the MS based systems! Are there people that still think that MS can be reliable?
0 comments:
Post a Comment