Serisys offers a number of next generation technologies that improves your network's resilience while reducing the cost of your firm's IT infrastructure. For example:
- Mission critical applications that are run across an Asian WAN can recover in the event of a disaster far more quickly and run more efficiently using Solace Systems' technologies. These filter, personalize and forward information to only the applications and people wanting it and authorized to receive it, enabling more precise, secure, guaranteed delivery
- Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and bank branches experiencing high volume use at peak times can overwhelm a bank's WAN and its message queue middleware. This bottleneck can be removed and customer queues at ATMs significantly reduced by deploying Solace solution.
Solace Systems' Unified Messaging Platform is based on dual-redundant hardware-based routers built with flexible FPGA chips. They route applications' messages via a unified API (supporting C, Java, JMS, .NET) at over 10 million messages per second to thousands of subscribers using over 6,000 simultaneous client-specific Unicast TCP connections. Solace routers can be virtualized, if required, so that one physical Solace deployment becomes over 500 virtual instances for Cloud or SaaS messaging. For data centre-wide disaster recovery, emergency power within the router writes all in-memory messages to non-volatile storage for later restoration.
With Solace, traditional software-based messaging middleware is becoming obsolete in the trading room and beyond.
We provide technology independent applications such as Syn~ used in the middle and back office. Syn~ clearly separates the technology and business layers so that, as technology standards evolve, the technology can be replaced and modernized without touching or affecting the business processes and rules that have evolved uniquely for the organization's business model, markets footprint and customer base.
The applications we offer are multi-tenanting meaning that different entities (companies, divisions, subsidiaries) can run simultaneously on a single copy of the system, each unaware of the other's existence. For example, one Syn~ customer in Asia supports broker clients across 100 markets simultaneously on a single running instance of Syn~. This obviously provides great economies of scale and processing efficiencies by reducing in the number of physical installations required across multiple locations for core trading applications. The multi-tenancy design means Syn~ also supports Cloud Computing, ASP or SaaS (depending on your preferred terminology) - to enable shared computing services accessible over the Internet or an intranet that can expand or contract on demand.
The front office trading system pdv-DECIDE was designed specifically as an ASP / SaaS system, and currently runs several brokers' trading in Germany hosted at Deutsche Börse.
The multi-market, best execution functionality and multi-asset capabilities of pdv-DECIDE have allowed banks such as Commerzbank to defragment their multiple legacy order management systems (OMSs) onto a single OMS (pdv-DECIDE's) across the entire bank and across all markets. This defragmentation has significantly reduced ongoing IT costs by allowing the decommissioning of legacy and legacy backup OMS applications.
