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Keeping Trading Platforms Performing During Extreme Volatility 

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Date: July 7th, 2020

Time: 10:00-10:30 AM EST

Between the unpredictability and volatility of today's markets and the unprecedented dispersion of the workforce, trading platforms are under pressures like we've never seen. This makes it more important than ever for those who run them to fortify their systems to maintain stability, low latency, and security.

Join us for a live discussion about how PubSub+ Event Broker can keep your trading platform fast, stable and secure even during pandemics like COVID-19. Furthermore, we will talk about how you can extend your deployment to the cloud using an event mesh to make use of best of breed cloud services for analytics and machine learning. We'll hear about what other firms have done to ensure the effectiveness of their trading platforms and address:



As a Systems Engineer with Solace Ken's work as developer and architect has run the gamut of financial applications from pricing and analytics to high-frequency trading, for small prop trading desks and some of the highest profile SDP's. He is a subject matter expert in trading systems architecture, complex event processing, service-oriented architecture, and event-driven architecture. He is a fan of any language with a Hindley-Milner type system and the Detroit Red Wings.

Ken Overton
Systems Engineer, Solace


Examples of recent outages in capital markets: what happened and why it happened

How increased volumes are forcing customers to make innovative use of the public cloud for both performance and batch based work loads 

Josh Carroll from RBC highlighting their ability to support up to 95 billion messages a day seamlessly without any data loss

PubSub+ Brokers - Overview of appliance, software, cloud and event mesh with a focus on slow consumer/shock absorption capabilities 




Examples of recent outages in capital markets: what happened, and why it happened

How increased volumes are forcing customers to make innovative use of the public cloud for both performance and batch based work loads 

Customer testimonial highlighting their ability to support 65 billion messages a day seamlessly without any data loss

PubSub+ Brokers - Overview of appliance, software, cloud and event mesh with a focus on slow consumer/shock absorption capabilities 



Between the unpredictability and volatility of today's markets and the unprecedented dispersion of the workforce, trading platforms are under pressures like we've never seen. This makes it more important than ever for those who run them to fortify their systems to maintain stability, low latency, and security.

Join us for a live discussion about how PubSub+ Event Broker can keep your trading platform fast, stable and secure even during pandemics like COVID-19. Furthermore, we will talk about how you can extend your deployment to the cloud using an event mesh to make use of best of breed cloud services for analytics and machine learning. We'll hear about what other firms have done to ensure the effectiveness of their trading platforms and address:

Examples of recent outages in capital markets: what happened, and why it happened

How increased volumes are forcing customers to make innovative use of the public cloud for both performance and batch based work loads 

Customer testimonial highlighting their ability to support 65 billion messages a day seamlessly without any data loss

PubSub+ Brokers - Overview of appliance, software, cloud and event mesh with a focus on slow consumer/shock absorption capabilities 

As a Systems Engineer with Solace Ken's work as developer and architect has run the gamut of financial applications from pricing and analytics to high-frequency trading, for small prop trading desks and some of the highest profile SDP's. He is a subject matter expert in trading systems architecture, complex event processing, service-oriented architecture, and event-driven architecture. He is a fan of any language with a Hindley-Milner type system and the Detroit Red Wings.

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