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High-speed, globally-connected trading network designed to minimize latency. Offers private connections to major exchanges, colo facilities, and market data partners to enable HFT and prop trading.
Ultra-low latency hardware and software combinations designed for executing large numbers of orders at extremely high speeds with minimal delay.
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Deterministic Latency The predictability and consistency of message delivery times across the network. |
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Direct Market Access (DMA) Enables direct access to market books and order routing, bypassing intermediaries. |
The product advertises direct connections to major exchanges, indicating support for direct market access (DMA). | |
Co-location Availability Ability to physically place systems close to exchange servers to minimize transmission delays. |
Colocation services featured in solution description, supporting co-location availability. | |
Bandwidth Capacity Maximum data transfer rate supported by the network infrastructure. |
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Multiple Connectivity Options Support for various connectivity types (fiber, wireless, microwave, etc.) for redundancy and performance. |
Supports private lines, fiber, cross-connects, and global points of presence, confirming multiple connectivity options. | |
Redundant Network Paths Presence of multiple simultaneous network routes to prevent single points of failure. |
Describes network for fault tolerance and reliability; redundant paths are a key offering. | |
Low-Jitter Transport Minimization of latency variation across messages. |
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Packet Loss Mitigation Mechanisms in place to reduce or handle network packet loss. |
Mentions lossless connectivity and secure data transmission, implying packet loss mitigation mechanisms. | |
Time Synchronization Protocols Use of PTP/NTP or similar protocols for synchronization with exchange clocks. |
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Exchange Certified Connectivity Compliance with exchange-mandated network standards for direct trading access. |
Product lists compliance with exchange connectivity requirements, indicating exchange-certified connectivity. | |
Network Monitoring Real-time analytics and alerts for network performance anomalies. |
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Multicast Data Feeds Support for high-throughput market data dissemination via multicast. |
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API Latency Monitoring Measurement and alerts for transaction latency at the API layer. |
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Sub-millisecond Order Processing Ability to receive, process, and respond to orders in under 1 ms. |
Targeted towards HFT and prop trading use-cases, which require sub-millisecond order processing. | |
Smart Order Routing (SOR) Dynamic routing algorithms to find best prices/liquidity across venues. |
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Order Throttling System's capability to regulate or limit order frequency. |
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Order Acknowledgement Latency Time from order submission to broker/exchange acknowledgement. |
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Bulk Order Management Can handle high volumes of simultaneous orders/updates. |
Marketed toward handling high order flows for HFT/prop trading, indicating support for bulk order management. | |
Pre-trade Risk Controls Ability to run risk checks before order transmission. |
High-speed risk-checked infrastructure is described, suggesting pre-trade risk controls as a best practice. | |
Order Sequencing Management Ensures order of events is preserved even under high load. |
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Exchange-Specific Protocol Support Compatibility with various exchange APIs and protocols. |
Supports connections to various exchange protocols and APIs per documentation. | |
Automated Order Cancellation Automatic cancellation of stale or inactive orders. |
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Advanced Order Types Support for complex order types (iceberg, peg, etc.). |
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Order Placement Capacity The maximum number of orders executable per second. |
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Customizable Latency Alerts User-configurable alerts for order execution delays. |
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Direct Feed Integration Direct access to raw exchange data feeds without intermediaries. |
Built for direct connections to exchanges and partners, indicating direct feed integration. | |
Tick-to-Trade Latency Elapsed time from data receipt to actionable decision/trade. |
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Data Normalization Ability to convert multiple data formats into a unified schema. |
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Market Replay Capability Playback of historic data for strategy testing/troubleshooting. |
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Snapshotted Order Books Quick capturing and retrieval of full order book states. |
Supports reconstructed order books and full depth per exchange API integration. | |
Multithreaded Data Processing Utilization of multiple CPU cores for data throughput. |
Scaling and throughput claims suggest advanced, multithreaded data processing is in use. | |
Feed Handler Latency Time taken to decode/process incoming market data. |
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Multicast/Broadcast Support Support for both multicast and broadcast data delivery. |
References support for multicast data distribution. | |
Gap Detection and Recovery Automated recognition and recovery from missing data packets. |
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Incremental Update Handling Efficient handling of incremental vs. full market updates. |
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Timestamp Precision Granularity of attached timestamps. |
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Depth of Book Support Number of order book levels handled. |
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FPGA Acceleration Support for using field programmable gate arrays for ultra-fast data processing and order handling. |
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Kernel Bypass Technologies Usage of technologies (e.g., Solarflare/OpenOnload, DPDK) for OS-bypass networking. |
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Custom NICs (Network Interface Cards) Availability of programmable or ultra-low latency network cards. |
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CPU Affinity Controls Binding critical processes to specific CPU cores for consistency. |
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Real-Time Operating System Support Ability to run on real-time or low-latency tuned OS distributions. |
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Hardware Timestamping Timestamping at the NIC or hardware level for enhanced precision. |
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Core Clock Speed Measured processor speed for latency-sensitive tasks. |
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Thermal Management Features to monitor and control system temperatures under load. |
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DRAM Latency Memory access time measured for system RAM. |
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PCIe Bandwidth The speed of communication between RAM, CPU, and peripherals. |
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Server Redundancy Parallel hardware servers for fault-tolerance. |
Infrastructure is marketed for redundancy, including server-level failover, to ensure uptime. | |
Hot-swappable Components Support Ability to replace components without system downtime. |
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Low-Overhead OS Configuration Availability of OS options tuned to minimize process and networking latency. |
Product designed for ultra-low-latency deployments, implies low-overhead OS options are used. | |
Real-time Scheduling Policies Support for high-priority, deadline-based thread scheduling. |
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Bare Metal/Containerization Support Deployment on dedicated hardware or via lightweight containerization. |
Product supports bare metal deployment as standard; containerization support is not specified. | |
Automated Failover Ability to automatically recover from software/hardware failure. |
Advertises automatic failover and business continuity capabilities. | |
Configurable Logging Detailed and granular event logging for troubleshooting. |
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Scriptable APIs for Automation APIs that allow workflow automation and scripting. |
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Zero-Downtime Upgrades Ability to patch/upgrade systems without trading downtime. |
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Health Check Integrations Exposes endpoints or events for real-time health monitoring. |
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Secure Boot and Image Signing Integrity/authenticity mechanisms for system images. |
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Remote Management Tools Secure remote configuration, monitoring, and management. |
Solution literature mentions remote management, monitoring, and provisioning capabilities. | |
Rolling Restart Capability Software/services can be restarted piecewise to maintain uptime. |
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Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Fine-grained user and permission management. |
Fine-grained access and user controls typically required for regulated trading networks and likely present. | |
Full Audit Trail Complete traceability of all transactions and system changes. |
IPC services must maintain audit trails for compliance at institutional level. | |
TLS/SSL Data Encryption End-to-end encryption of data-in-motion. |
Transport security (TLS/SSL) is standard and expected for all connections. | |
DDoS Protection Defenses against distributed denial-of-service attacks. |
DDoS mitigation is offered as part of their security suite according to documentation. | |
Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Automated monitoring for suspicious/anomalous activity. |
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Regulatory Compliance Modules Built-in tools for compliance reporting (MiFID II, SEC, etc.). |
IPC highlights regulatory compliance and reporting support as a differentiator. | |
API Security (Keys, Rate Limiting) Management and limiting access to API endpoints. |
API security features are typically included in managed network products for financial sector. | |
Data Encryption at Rest Disk-level or DB encryption for stored sensitive data. |
Data-at-rest encryption is standard for institutional clients. | |
Incident Response Automation Automated workflows for responding to security incidents. |
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Physical Security Controls Safeguards for hardware access in data centers. |
Physical security is a key concern for IPC as an infrastructure provider; secured data centers are standard. | |
Regular Security Audits Routine penetration and configuration audits. |
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Real-time Margin Calculations Continuous assessment of portfolio and per-trade margin requirements. |
Critical for HFT and prop; ongoing real-time margin/capital checks required by institutional clients. | |
Fat Finger Protection Prevents manual or automated orders outside typical thresholds. |
Describes suite as including fat finger and erroneous order prevention controls. | |
Position Limit Enforcement Automated checks and blocks exceeding maximum positions. |
Position risk/limit settings standard for institutional connectivity. | |
Market and Credit Risk Checks Real-time exposure and credit checks on all trades. |
Mandatory real-time risk controls described in IPC solutions. | |
Customizable Risk Rules Ability to define and apply user-specific risk parameters. |
Custom risk parameters configurable per-account or per-desk, as stated by IPC. | |
Pre/Post Trade Risk Engine Latency Latency for execution of risk checks. |
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Alerting for Breach of Limits Alerts for first or full breach of pre-set limits. |
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Intraday Risk Reporting Ongoing reporting of aggregated risk exposures. |
Intraday and end-of-day reports are a routine component for risk/compliance. | |
Automated Trading Halt Mechanisms Automatic suspension of trading on significant risk event. |
Trading halt mechanisms are standard in HFT infrastructure in the event of anomalies. | |
Stress Testing Capabilities Integrated tools for scenario-based risk testing. |
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Algorithmic Strategy SDKs Software development kits/frameworks for rapid algo creation. |
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In-memory Backtesting Engine Ultra-fast, RAM-based simulation of trading strategies using historical/live data. |
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Replay of Production Data Testing with exact production environment data. |
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Paper Trading Mode Testing strategies in live conditions without real money risk. |
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Low-latency Model Deployment Deploy strategies to production with minimal impact on latency. |
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Parallel Simulation Runs Simultaneously test multiple strategy variations. |
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Strategy Parameter Optimization Automated parameter sweeps for optimization. |
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Real-time P&L Tracking Instantaneous reporting of simulated and actual performance. |
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Simulation Throughput Number of trades or days simulated per second. |
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Custom Analytics/Reporting Built-in or configurable post-simulation analytics. |
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Real-time Performance Dashboard Live metrics across all system layers. |
IPC advertises dashboards for network and trading operation performance. | |
Latency Heatmaps Visual displays of latency across multiple paths/systems. |
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Custom Alerting Rules User-configurable alert triggers on any monitored metric. |
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Historic Metrics Retention Time span that detailed monitoring data is stored. |
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Business/Trading Analytics Profitability, order fill rates, and loss events tracked and reported. |
Business and trading analytics are referenced in service offering. | |
Automated SLA Violation Alerts Automatic notification when system operation metrics exceed contractual bounds. |
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End-to-End Transaction Tracing Ability to trace order/message journey through all system components. |
Order traceability and full network path visibility available, per IPC support docs. | |
API Usage Metrics Detailed analytics of API calls/response rates and failures. |
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Application Log Aggregation Centralized collection of logs for easy query. |
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Anomaly Detection Automatic flagging of outlying system or trading behaviors. |
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Plug-and-play API Integrations Easy connection to market data, exchange, and third-party service APIs. |
API integrations with major exchanges, market data providers, and partners is a key feature. | |
Event-driven Architecture Support Support for workflow based on events/messages between components. |
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Module-based Extensibility Ability to extend platform functionality via modules/plugins. |
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Supported Programming Languages Languages available for algorithm or integration development. |
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Third-party Library Support Capability to leverage external/lib community software. |
Third-party library and ecosystem support is expected due to broad integration claims. | |
Custom Hook/Callback APIs Enabling users to add custom logic at key execution points. |
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Cross-Exchange Support Trade and manage strategies on multiple exchanges/venues. |
Supports cross-exchange trading as a critical HFT/proprietary trading feature. | |
Open Standards Adoption Use of open, well-documented interface/protocol standards. |
Adoption of open (FIX, etc.) interface standards confirmed in integration materials. | |
Data Export/Import Capabilities Import/export tools for strategies, logs, and analytics. |
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Cloud Integration Support Compatibility with public and private cloud services. |
Cloud connectivity and hybrid deployment options extensively featured. |
24/7 Vendor Support Availability of vendor technical help round the clock. |
IPC provides managed 24/7 customer support, as stated on website. | |
Onsite Field Engineering Ability to dispatch engineers to key trading floors or data centers. |
Field support and onsite engineering available for critical sites per vendor documentation. | |
Hotfix and Patch SLA Guaranteed issue resolution/patch time frame. |
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Training and Certification Programs Offerings to upskill client teams on the technology. |
Onboarding, training, and certification support is described for institutional clients. | |
Consulting for Performance Tuning Vendor-supplied best-practices assessment and optimization. |
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Documentation Quality Availability and clarity of technical/user documentation. |
Comprehensive product and user documentation highlighted in support materials. | |
Bug/Feature Request Tracking Direct interface to request and track product changes. |
Vendor portal for submitting and tracking support and feature requests. | |
Community/Forum Access Access to peer support and user community. |
Community and customer forums are referenced on IPC support pages. | |
Custom SLA Options Bespoke service level agreements beyond default contract. |
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Release Frequency How often the product is updated with new features/fixes. |
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