MEDIA RELEASE PR37825
Kx Top Management Will be in Shanghai for TradeTech at the End of January
SHANGHAI, Jan. 14 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --
Demonstrating their continuing commitment to both China and the wider
economic marketplace across Asia, Kx Systems, a leading global financial
technology company, will be represented at a major financial markets
conference, TradeTech China
Lustgarten, their CTO, Charles Skelton, and their Head of Asia, Chris Burke.
TradeTech China is taking place in Shanghai on 28th and 29th January
2010.
Head of Kx Asia, Chris Burke, is to be one of the technology panellists
discussing: "Leveraging the very latest technology solutions and trading
platforms to enhance profitability and efficiency", which takes place on the
first day of the event.
Kx's global client base includes NYSE/Euronext and Deutsche Bank. For additional clients see Kx
Customers.
Kx Systems is used by financial institutions to implement sophisticated
trading strategies in real-time, in areas such as automated and algorithmic
trading and risk management, among others, to gain competitive advantage. It
supplies many of the world's major banks, hedge funds, exchanges and other
financial institutions with a unique and highly original solution for
ultra-high performance database and timeseries analysis.
The senior management are able to provide excellent, informed comment on
the trading and risk management aspects of the global financial markets, with
particular reference to Asia. If you would like to take this opportunity to
meet and/or talk with them, please contact us so we can make the necessary
arrangements for you. For more information please contact us or visit
Information about Kx:
Financial institutions are facing constant pressure to collect, store and
analyse data from numerous sources - exchanges, in-house or vendor. Data
volumes are increasing at near exponential rates and institutions are facing
tighter regulations and demands for greater transparency. Kx products are
being continually optimised to take full advantage of the latest technology,
such as Intel's Xeon processor 5500 series, ensuring high performance and
reducing latency to a minimum. Massive quantities of data can be queried at
speeds of ten million records or more per second in real-time.
SOURCE: Kx Systems