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July 21 (Bloomberg) -- An initial public offering for Direct Edge Holdings LLC, whose two stock markets became registered exchanges this week, is a “possibility,” according to William O’Brien, its chief executive officer.
The venues, known as EDGX and EDGA, began their conversion to exchanges earlier this month and completed the shift on July 19, giving Direct Edge the same regulatory status as NYSE Euronext, Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. and Bats Global Markets. Jersey City, New Jersey-based Direct Edge is majority owned by International Securities Exchange, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Citadel Investment Group LLC and Knight Capital Group Inc.
The complexity and volume of electronic trading has increased exponentially over the past decade as the financial industry continues to invest heavily in computer-driven technology. The Financial Information Forum reports that from 2006 to 2009 peak messages per second increased more than fivefold, leaping from 314,733 to 1,795,348 – and this growth rate continues its climb unabated.
Transaction Network Services’Secure Trading Extranet is now offering low-latency connectivity through Equinix’s International Business Exchange data centers in Australia and Singapore.
Officials with Equinix said that the Asia-Pacific market presents significant growth potential to the electronic trading community as Asian exchange volumes continue to grow and as demand for interconnecting multiple venues, participants and geographies accelerates.
IPC Systems, Inc., a leading provider of indispensible trading communications solutions to the world's top financial services firms and global enterprises, has upgraded its core network delivery infrastructure to consolidate both electronic trading and voice connectivity to the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), the largest U.S. options exchange and creator of listed options.
Equinix klanten voorzien van een nieuwe, lage latency directe toegang voor de financiële gemeenschap om de uitwisseling en plaatsen van uitvoering
Equinix, Inc (Nasdaq: EQIX), een wereldwijde leverancier van datacenter-diensten, en Transaction Network Services (NYSE: TNS), een toonaangevende leverancier van bedrijfskritische, kosteneffectieve datacommunicatiediensten, heeft vandaag aangekondigd dat TNS 'Secure Trading Extranet is nu het aanbieden van low-latency connectiviteit via Equinix International Business Exchange ™ (IBX ®) datacenters in Australië en Singapore.
The Australian Securities Exchange Ltd. (ASX.AU) is developing a
high-speed
trading connection designed to pull in more business from Chicago's
futures
trading community.
The ASX is expanding its presence within the Chicago-based
data center
operated by Equinix Inc. (EQIX), a move that will allow electronic
traders in
the facility to directly access markets operated by ASX's Sydney Futures
Exchange.
JUNE 7, 2010 – Bloomberg Businessweek [North America]
As an additional enticement to the HFT crowd, BOX is switching the
location of its matching engine and revamping its underlying
architecture. On May 10, BOX moved its matching engine into the Equinix
NY4 data center in Secaucus, N.J. That's home to the International
Securities Exchange's matching engine as well as a number of
high-frequency players.
Data centres and trading aren't obvious bedfellows, but as Steve Smith, chief executive of data centre operator Equinix explains, the urge of trading platforms to be faster than rivals means they are key coalition partners. (5m 43sec)
MAY 13, 2010 – SearchNetworking.com [North America]
Although ISPs routinely use Ethernet interfaces to interconnect their
routers in a peering exchange, the hard work usually happens up at the
IP layer where routes are decided.
Alongside the traditional peering model, however, Ethernet is
becoming the basis for traffic peering in a growing number of exchanges.
With Equinix expecting to bring its Ethernet peering services to
Australia within the year (along with 13 other countries),
SearchNetworking spoke to the senior product manager Craig Waldrop from
Equinix’s Denver offices.
Silicon Valley's
top 150 companies snapped back from a grueling recession last year,
nearly doubling their profits by slashing costs and laying off
employees.
I had the pleasure of interviewing Equinix's CTO David Pickut as part of
Equinix reaching its 50th data
center.
The perspective I was looking for is David's view
of the past 10 years and what the future looks like. Over the past 10
years, Dave has seen three big changes in data centers.
Energy
density in racks has gone up.
Energy Efficiency awareness has
increased.
Transition from stand alone data center mindset to
highly connected data centers.
Using IT services concentrated in data centers is the whole point of
cloud computing and virtualization. But keep your eye on end user
response times, says Vince DiMemmo, general manager of cloud and IT
services at Equinix, which essentially provides the platform and
infrastructure services on which other companies build their own.
Customers include Verizon, AT&T, Japan Telecom, MCI, Comcast and
YouTube, among others.
Equinix Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX) says it has 24 customers for its Carrier
Ethernet Exchange as it officially opens the service for business today.
The company is announcing the news at Ethernet Europe, the Light
Reading event taking place today and tomorrow in London.
So far, Equinix can offer its exchange in five of the 19 markets
where it's got Internet exchanges. The other 14 will be included in the
Carrier Ethernet Exchange by the end of the year, says Craig Waldrop,
senior product manager for Equinix.
Equinix has made it official that its Ethernet Carrier Exchange is
open for business, and it came out fighting with 24 service providers
already signed on as customers.
While service providers have conducted External Network to Network
Interconnection (E-NNI) arrangements with other providers to expand
their Ethernet reach, the process has been lengthy and cumbersome. The
advent of a neutral carrier Ethernet exchange hopes to eliminate that
complexity by allowing service providers to connect to multiple carriers
at one common point.
The reality of cloud computing has always been a lot more about the nuts
and bolts of data-center operations than about the metaphor of
on-demand computer power flowing from anonymous sources somewhere on the
other end of the network connection.
MARCH 23, 2010 – Wall Street Journal [North America]
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Trading firms stocked with the fastest
computers money can buy have started bumping into an older and more
basic problem: They're running out of power.
In the never-ending race to increase speed, trading companies have
invested in the newest and fastest servers and paid to rent space in
data centers located near the stock exchanges' computers to get their
orders executed as rapidly as possible. Those data centers used to run
out of space, as companies jostled to cram big servers onto their racks.
But more recently, as the technology becomes smaller and more powerful,
data centers ...
JANUARY 5, 2010 – Internet Evolution [North America]
The ambition is breathtaking: Using tools from Taser International
Inc. (primarily a tiny camera worn on a police officer’s head),
networking pipes from Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO), and a private
cloud built by Equinix Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), Evidence.com means to do nothing less than revolutionize street law enforcement by
capturing and saving every important moment in a cop’s day.
From arguments over speeding tickets through live-action footage of
shootouts, the intent is to record it, then uplift it to a private
cloud, all the time ensuring that the footage cannot be altered in any
way by the police officers involved. This means the data becomes
evidence that can decide how court cases play out.
NOVEMBER 19, 2009 – BusinessWorld Online [North America]
OVUM research indicates data center customers increasingly rely on these
facilities to deliver low-latency resources that support the products and
services they deliver to their own customers. Data center vendors can lower
their wholesale customers’ transaction times by building or acquiring facilities
close to the ultimate end users.
Equinix might not be the first service provider that would immediately come
to mind as a global Ethernet player.
All that changed with the debut of its Equinix's Carrier Ethernet Exchange
platform, which it offers on its International Business Exchange (IBX) data
centers. Now, Equinix is right in mix of the Ethernet-Network to Network
(E-NNI) ecosystem.
Equinix
did not have to really look that far to develop its platform to enable global
E-NNI arrangements. Taking a leverage and extend approach, Equinix found
inspiration right in the data system program it provides for Internet peering
and other applications.
Light Reading (http://www.lightreading.com), the leading integrated media
company serving the worldwide communications industry, today reveals its Top
Picks for communications technologies, services, and products. Light Reading's
editors, after weeks of discussions with readers, analysts, and industry
sources, have each come up with their picks of communications products and
services from all over the world that could potentially shake up the industry.
Business Services (fixed or wireless)
- Verizon Communications Inc.'s Computing as a Service (CaaS)
- Comcast Corp.'s 100-Mbit/s Business Internet Service Bundle
It looks as if hosting specialist Equinix Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX) will be the first company to set up an Ethernet peering exchange.
The company, which already plays host to Internet exchange points
between carriers, aims to do the same for Ethernet services by
launching the Equinix Carrier Ethernet Exchange platform, being
announced today at ITU Telecom World 2009 in Geneva. (See Equinix,
AlcaLu Create Ethernet Exchange.)
An Ethernet peering point has been a missing link in the industry's
attempts to spread the Ethernet services to the corners of the
universe. Such a facility would make it easier for carriers to hand off
services to one another -- which, in turn, would let them expand the
reach of their Ethernet services. (See MEF Peers Consider Ethernet
Exchange.)
Carriers can exchange bandwidth and connect networks Alcatel-Lucent and data services provider Equinix have developed a program aimed at helping Ethernet carriers interconnect their networks.
The Equinix Carrier Ethernet Exchange platform is being billed as an easier way for carriers to connect their Ethernet networks with one another without going through the time-consuming process of setting up complex interconnection agreements. The platform uses Alcatel-Lucent's service router portfolio to let carriers exchange bandwidth and interconnect their networks to more easily share data across different Ethernet systems.
OCTOBER 5, 2009 – Banking Business Review [Europe]
Equinix, a provider of global data centre services, has revealed plans
to build a new 4,500 square meter (48,400 square foot) data centre in
Geneva, Switzerland. The new GV2 International Business Exchange (IBX)
data centre is part of Equinix’s continuing expansion strategy to meet
growing global demand for data centre services and will be the
company’s second data centre located in Geneva.
OCTOBER 5, 2009 – DatacenterDynamics [North America]
Data center services provider Equinix is developing a
'first-of-its-kind platform' for traffic exchange between Ethernet
service providers. The Equinix Carrier Ethernet Exchange platform will
be enabled by Alcatel-Lucent service routers.
“In broad strokes, it will allow carriers to interconnect on a
one-to-many or on a many-to-many basis,” Equinix Director of Innovation
Jonathan Lin said. “We’ve seen various carrier technologies come and
go. Ethernet is number one topic on everyone’s mind. It’s definitely a
huge growth area for (carriers).”
The Business of Data Management
Demand for data management continues to grow despite the economic downturn -- one of the reasons why Equinix was able to turn in forecast beating quarterly results. Its CEO Stephen Smith tells CNBC's Chloe Cho how else he plans to grow his business.
Fiber Optic Security
Telephone service has returned to normal in Santa Clara County.
Yesterday, vandals opened manhole covers and cut fiber optic lines that
provide cell phone, land line and Internet service to some 50,000
customers. Security experts say physical sabotage of the nation's
networks is extremely rare, but yesterday's vandalism does raise
questions about security of fiber optic cables.
MARCH 3, 2009 – Securities Industry News [North America]
Behind the façade of a non-descript building in an industrial area of
Secaucus, N.J. is a response
from Equinix to the electronic trading community’s
seemingly insatiable demand for collocation services. In fact, Equinix
is in the process of expanding the Secaucus data center—already the
largest in the New York metropolitan area—as it prepares for an influx
of cost-sensitive financial firms and trading venue clients such as
Direct Edge and, as Securities Industry News has learned, the Chicago
Board Options Exchange’s
forthcoming East Coast platform.
Another newcomer to Forbes' list of 25 Fast Tech companies is Equinix
(NASDAQ: EQIX - news - people ), which operates secure data storage
facilities for commercial customers. Ranked 16th overall, with 39%
annualized sales growth over the past five years, this was one of the
companies that Sneak Peek analyst Chris Larsen recommended we watch in
2009.
JUNE 30, 2008 – SearchDataCenter.com [North America]
Equinix is a large data center colocation company with millions of square feet of data center space. Last month SearchDataCenter.com toured Equinix's newest Chicago — area data center, which is located in Elk Grove Village, a suburb about 20 miles west of the city.
With everyone talking about global warming, “going green” is the trendy thing to do. For a large data center operator such as Equinix, green is a little harder to do when you're talking about the power requirements of a small city and a lot of heat that must be dissipated. Joining the program to discuss the company's efforts at being more energy efficient is Margie Backaus, chief business officer at Equinix and an employee since Day 1 of the company.