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A Web 2.0 Trading experience

Trading in the cloud while keeping your feet on the ground

ORbyte Solutions LimitedCloud Crowd 11 November 2009

www.orbytesolutions.comwww.twitter.com/orbyte

What we do

A flexible, robust and cloud enabled Web 2.0 trading experience which integrates with multiple trading and content providers.

Solution overview

APIAdded value

content Providers

APISocial

Network Providers

API

Content Providers

API

Trading Providers

STRE

AMIN

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PRIC

ES

DATA

TRAD

ING

SOCIAL

INTERACTIO

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Trading Platform

Social Networks

Common Interface

Widgets

ORbyte Trade 2.0 Core - GigaSpaces

Open API

Built to last - GigaSpaces

Built on a high throughput, low latency framework which delivers linear scalability.

Implements parallel processing and data-grid computing.

Streaming events to the client, including prices.

Self healing and SLA driven.

Cloud enabled.

Web 2.0 trading platform

Trading widgets

Popular grids (multi asset)

Market search (multi assets)

Account summary banner

Trading widgets

Open position widget Open position grid with grouping per instruments

Content widgets

Videos User generated videos

News feed

Charting widgets

Short video

• To see it in action, please watch ORbyte Trade 2.0 short video presentation on the ORbyteSolution channel at:

http://tinyurl.com/orbytetrade2-0

Key benefits for a start-up

“Save for a rainy day”: Cost control for a start-up.

“The sky is the limit”: Access an infrastructure we couldn’t afford otherwise.

“Agile provisioning”

Unique selling point Enhancer

Key benefits in our market segment

Burstable infrastructure to handle market swings.

Keep cost down in a competitive market.

OPEX vs. CAPEX.

Time to market.

Adoption barriers in our market segment

Jurisdiction of data and compliance

Latency and general performance

Vendor Lock in and lack of standards

Security

SLA

Does it really delivers cost savings?

It depends...

On the business model (asset classes), appetite for risk ad control framework (internal & external).

On business process (i.e.. Account opening process, reporting, End of Day processing...).

Could be used for QA, Dev , Demo sites, Load testing or DR.

More cloud providers are entering the market (i.e. SunGard virtualisation and cloud services).

Could be deployed within an internal cloud

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