The International Securities Exchange (ISE) announced an updated schedule for the launch of its new options trading system, based on Deutsche Brse Group’s Optimise trading architecture. The roll-out of Optimise at ISE will begin in April 2011 and continue into July as both ISE’s primary and second markets migrate to the new platform. Based on input from ISE member firms, ISE completely revised the Optimise implementation timetable and will now provide greater system functionality from day one of the Optimise launch.
Daniel Friel, ISE’s Chief Information Officer, said, In developing our new trading system built on the Optimise platform, we have drawn upon the vast experience and expertise in electronic trading that span our cross-Atlantic technology teams. The result is an innovative new trading system that will be an industry leader with regard to latency and performance, and will position ISE for another decade at the forefront of the highly competitive U.S. options industry.
With Optimise, Deutsche Brse Group also today introduced its new global trading architecture. Developed using the expertise of Deutsche Brse Systems and ISE, Optimise will serve as the common technology backbone that is going to be used across all Deutsche Brse Group exchanges. Optimise is a cornerstone of Deutsche Brse Group’s IT strategy and will enable faster technology upgrades, lower maintenance costs, and enhanced expansion opportunities.
We are very excited to formally introduce the Optimise architecture to the market and to provide ISE’s customers with additional details regarding the implementation timeline. As its name implies, Optimise will be a world leading technology solution that demonstrates the key features that are critical to competing successfully in the exchange sector, stated Michael Kuhn, member of the Deutsche Brse Executive Board and CEO of Deutsche Brse Systems.
Optimise represents the best-in-class technology solution that is realized by the new common architecture. Optimise has full flexibility to support customization for each individual marketplace where it will be deployed. Its deployment at ISE will meet the specific market structure and functionality requirements for the U.S. options market.
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