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fisdMessage Standard Communications Protocol. James E. Hartley FISD General Meeting, NYC 14 December 2004. MDDL Use Case. Desire to Eliminate or Reduce Unnecessary mappings of content Multiple data feeds, (limiting) protocols Streamline Content Acquisition Remove error, decrease latency
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fisdMessageStandard Communications Protocol James E. Hartley FISD General Meeting, NYC14 December 2004
MDDL Use Case • Desire to Eliminate or Reduce • Unnecessary mappings of content • Multiple data feeds, (limiting) protocols • Streamline Content Acquisition • Remove error, decrease latency • Same Standard in Front/Back Office • But XML is too verbose fisdMessage Demo, General Meeting, NYC 14 December 2004
fisdMessage for RealTime • fisdMessage is Two Things: • Compaction Method for XML • To make MDDL more svelte • Applicable to other XMLs – FIXML, ISO… • Communications Protocol • For exchanging any realtime XML payload fisdMessage Demo, General Meeting, NYC 14 December 2004
Assistance by SpryWare… Michael Kreutzjans, Director Daniel May, Director 141 West Jackson Blvd Suite 3440 Chicago, Illinois info@spryware.com 312-922-SPRY (7779) fisdMessage Demo, General Meeting, NYC 14 December 2004
Who is SpryWare? • SpryWare is a software company formed to respond to the need for standardized market data in the financial services marketplace. • We are a Technology Enabler for MDDL, fisd Message, and other real-time market data standards. • Our product, the “Market Information Server” (MIS), is a data appliance that directly processes real-time exchange feeds. • Our focus is low latency, high message per second applications. fisdMessage Demo, General Meeting, NYC 14 December 2004
Demonstration • Real Data Fed Into Processor • OPRA, CTS, CQS • Compacted via fisdMessage • See Bytes In vs. Bytes out • Displayed on Market Data Grid • Values updated in realtime fisdMessage Demo, General Meeting, NYC 14 December 2004
Questions? Tom Davin tdavin@siia.net +1 202.789.4465 James Hartley jhartley@siia.net +1 303.322.1393 www.fisd.net, www.mddl.org