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SeaNet is one of the early innovators chosen by financial services institutions to measure, analyze and report on one-way latency and response time of feed handlers and trade plant in real-time by numerous dimensions including order entry and execution, market data feeds, protocol, customer ID and even ticker symbols in business context, with an accuracy of +/-20 microseconds or better.
Understanding the importance of latency on Wall Street, SeaNet built SeaView RTM specifically to support and handle the unique requirements of financial services firms. SeaView RTM for Financial Services supports all industry applications such as FIX, ARCA, NYSE, BQ, INET, Wombat, Tibco, Reuters, LSE as well as your internal custom protocols to measure the one-way latency of critical algorithmic market data feeds. SeaView RTM allows you to view your transactions in near real time with our "Real Time Data Query" look up feature.
SeaView RTM also features an industry leading level of detail measurement called “Multi-Tier Message Aggregation"TM for trading applications, connecting seemingly disassociated data together creating a logical end-to-end, seamless transaction.
Our customers from within the financial services industry are impacted by sporadic failures in application performance which can result in significant financial losses. One millisecond of latency over one year results in over $100 million of potential lost revenue. SeaView RTM for Financial Services delivers complete end-to-end visibility and accurate measurement across any application or protocol, the prerequisites to reducing latency and improving service levels or customer experience.
SeaView/RTM™ is typically deployed at a central location or data center. It passively captures network packets via a spanned port on the server switch. The software discovers and captures granular data describing all application sessions in real-time. This information provides unprecedented visibility into the status of the TCP sessions that are the lifeblood of every IT service. By monitoring live network traffic and collecting actual real-time key statistics, the enterprise can objectively measure, analyze, and improve IT Service Levels.
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