Computerworld - NYSE Readies Data Analysis for Global Expansion
In a recent article on the complexities faced by the New York Stock Exchange in going from 10 data centers to four, author Jon Brodkin outlines NYSE’s plans to use 1010data and Intel to consolidate and access terabytes of data. The article says, in part:
The information for the NYSE’s data products is stored in six Intel quad-core servers with “multiple terabytes” of direct-attached storage at the NYSE’s Manhattan data center. The NYSE chose to have 1010 manage the data remotely, freeing up the time of its own employees to focus on the NYSE’s areas of expertise.
Read the entire article here: NYSE readies data analysis for global expansion: Stock exchange consolidates US and Europe data centers.
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