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- TradElect abstract "TradElect was the London Stock Exchange's main electronic trading platform from 2007 to 2011. It ran on Microsoft Windows, using .NET technology and Microsoft SQL Server. Its development took 4 years from project inception to rollout and had a total cost of £40m.The impetus for the development of TradElect was the rise of algorithmic trading and the liberalisation of the trading sector in Europe due to the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive. Both of these factors meant that stock exchanges - previously facing little or no competition - had to offer faster response times to be competitive. The system which TradElect replaced, Sets, was 10 years old and took 140ms to complete a trade, compared to TradElect's 10ms.In April 2010 the Oslo Stock Exchange also adopted TradElect, as part of a strategic partnership agreement. The Johannesburg Stock Exchange also adopted TradElect.".
- TradElect computingPlatform .NET_Framework.
- TradElect developer Accenture.
- TradElect genre Electronic_trading_platform.
- TradElect latestReleaseVersion "?".
- TradElect operatingSystem Microsoft_Windows.
- TradElect wikiPageID "40831889".
- TradElect wikiPageRevisionID "627816132".
- TradElect developer Accenture.
- TradElect discontinued "yes".
- TradElect genre Electronic_trading_platform.
- TradElect latestReleaseVersion "?".
- TradElect operatingSystem Microsoft_Windows.
- TradElect platform .NET_Framework.
- TradElect released "June 2007".
- TradElect subject Category:2007_software.
- TradElect subject Category:Custom_software_projects.
- TradElect subject Category:Former_electronic_trading_platforms.
- TradElect type Software.
- TradElect type Work.
- TradElect type CreativeWork.
- TradElect type Thing.
- TradElect type Q386724.
- TradElect type Q7397.
- TradElect comment "TradElect was the London Stock Exchange's main electronic trading platform from 2007 to 2011. It ran on Microsoft Windows, using .NET technology and Microsoft SQL Server. Its development took 4 years from project inception to rollout and had a total cost of £40m.The impetus for the development of TradElect was the rise of algorithmic trading and the liberalisation of the trading sector in Europe due to the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive.".
- TradElect label "TradElect".
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- TradElect wasDerivedFrom TradElect?oldid=627816132.
- TradElect isPrimaryTopicOf TradElect.