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Thomson Reuters Hosting Solutions
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Tags: hosted hardware, hosted software, hosted model, hosted trading, consolidated feed, outsource IT, outsource data management, low-latency
Overview
Access data and services, outsource infrastructure and applications to reduce costs, and get closer to the exchanges and venues that matter most.
Thomson Reuters Hosting Solutions is a suite of global hosting capabilities for direct feeds, real-time feeds, infrastructure, as well as in-house and third-party applications. Our proximity, dedicated and venue hosting solutions offer a wide range of benefits. By outsourcing infrastructure and services, costs relating to installation, integration, maintenance and support can be significantly reduced. Alternatively, by selecting proximity or venue hosting, you can dramatically improve the speed of data delivery to your applications.
Thomson Reuters offers turn-key solutions for all of your hosting requirements.
Proximity Hosting
Our proximity hosting service hosts your application close to one, or multiple, trading venues. It provides access to Thomson Reuters Direct Feeds, infrastructure and consolidated full-tick feeds*, and is ideal for firms requiring access to multiple venues, in a central location. We currently offer proximity hosting in London, Frankfurt, New York, Chicago, Singapore and Tokyo*.
Dedicated Hosting
Our dedicated hosting service hosts your Thomson Reuters market data infrastructure alongside Thomson Reuters, third-party or in-house applications, according to your requirements.
Venue Hosting
Venue hosting is a dedicated hosting solution, deploying the Thomson Reuters ultra-low latency feed (Thomson Reuters Data Feed Direct), and your latency critical applications, within an exchange or venue. This ensures you are as close as possible to the matching engine, thus reducing latency to a minimum.
Learn more about this service
Visit the Thomson Reuters Financial website
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