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IP Voice Trading System


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How can banks and financial institutions address demand for increased competitiveness, productivity and scalability on the global trading floor? 

With the current market volatility, financial institutions are facing greater challenges to reduce operational costs and boost productivity. While they prepare and position themselves for the economic upturn, trading activity continues as firms rebalance their portfolio to invest in the right asset class and hedge themselves against the market volatility, which results in an increased transaction volume.

For this reason, the investment on technology in the trading room has become even more critical for firms wanting to improve efficiency and develop a competitive edge. Specifically in the area of trading floor optimisation, firms are exploring ways to standardise existing technology for more effective trader communication and to expand globally or regionally with minimal increase in cost.

A new trend has emerged among firms as they shift away from proprietary TDM voice technology and start building voice platforms using more pervasive IP networking technology, which is the common infrastructure for most financial institutions.

 

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9/25/2010 12:42:56 PM
 
I am interested to know more about this technologies.
 
 - Shrikant Hange,CEPL,Pune
8/26/2009 9:45:08 AM
 
We are much intrested to accept this uppertunity and wish to work with your steemed concern in future.
 
 - KC Sharma,Electronic Hospital,Agra Uttar Pradesh
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