SeaNet Technologies (www.seanet-tech.com), a leading worldwide provider of application performance measurement and reporting solutions, today announced it is co-hosting a free one-hour Waters Webinar on Thursday, June 18th with Citihub to discuss the challenges of intelligent monitoring its impact on trading. The Webinar is scheduled for, 11 a.m. EST (8 a.m. PDT 4 p.m., BST, 5 p.m. CET).
Because trading success depends on the availability of the best possible information, traders often suffer from a limited view of their system'ss performance and its impact on their
market activity. During the Webinar, thought leaders from SeaNet and Citihub will discuss the critical issue of real-time transparency on market data and execution latency, as well as
implementing early warning signals to mitigate risk, reduce transaction costs and capitalize on market opportunities.
This Webinar is for C-level executives, senior technologists, market data infrastructure teams, application architects, algo/etrading/ecommerce developers and operations staff and
managers.
Please visit http://mediazone.brighttalk.com/event/Waters/3a0844cee4-2686-intro to register for this
Webinar. Log-in details will be provided after registration.
Registrants can expect to learn: how to monitor latency with algorithmic trading strategies; how trading strategies can profit from operational and latency information; how to absorb data
into a CEP engine and correlate it with previous events to enable predictive modeling; and how to reduce to seconds and minutes the time required to identify issues and their causes.
About SeaNet Technologies, Inc.
SeaNet Technologies Inc., headquartered in Kew Gardens, N.Y., is the worldwide leader in application performance monitoring and data analysis solutions. The SeaView Latency Measurement
Solution delivers the ability to measure, monitor, and analyze the key metrics of actual market data transactions in real-time. SeaNet is the first company to actually deliver on the
business requirement to understand the root causes of performance problems with mission-critical trade plant applications. For more information, please visit us at www.seanet-tech.com.