TMX Datalinx, the information services arm of TMX
Group, has agreed to adopt Beeks Financial Cloud Group’s infrastructure
platform to deliver a new service called TMX Elastic Market Access (TMX EMA).
The offering, still pending regulatory approval, aims
to reshape how traders connect to Canadian markets by cutting deployment times
while maintaining speed and reliability.
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TMX to Introduce Elastic Market Access
According to the company, the TMX EMA platform will be powered by Beeks’
Exchange Cloud, a fully managed Infrastructure-as-a-Service solution designed
for capital markets.
The service will allow firms to tap into bare metal
compute, dedicated connectivity
Connectivity
Connectivity is defined as a term used for connecting devices to each other. In most cases, this refers to computer networking and more specifically includes bridges, routers, switches, gateways, and service as well as local networks. Connectivity can refer to simple forms, such as connecting a home or office to the internet or even connecting a digital camera to a computer or printer. Connectivity in FinanceConnectivity has taken on new meaning with the growth of fintech and Big Data collectio
Connectivity is defined as a term used for connecting devices to each other. In most cases, this refers to computer networking and more specifically includes bridges, routers, switches, gateways, and service as well as local networks. Connectivity can refer to simple forms, such as connecting a home or office to the internet or even connecting a digital camera to a computer or printer. Connectivity in FinanceConnectivity has taken on new meaning with the growth of fintech and Big Data collectio
Read this Term, and scalable hosting inside TMX Datalinx’s
co-location facility.
The new setup is intended to offer trading firms flexibility and cost efficiency without sacrificing the low latency required
for high-speed strategies.
By combining cloud-based scalability with proximity
hosting, TMX is targeting both global institutions and domestic players looking
for quicker, simpler access to its markets.
“We are delighted to welcome TMX Datalinx to our
growing community of Exchange Cloud users,” Beeks CEO Gordon McArthur commented. “It reflects the
growing market appetite for flexible, cloud-based trading infrastructure,
opening up new possibilities for how capital markets participants build and
deploy trading systems.”
Cloud Adoption in Capital Markets
The partnership highlights a wider industry shift
toward cloud
Cloud
The cloud or cloud computing helps provides data and applications that can be accessed from nearly any location in the world so long as a stable Internet connection exists. Categorized into three cloud services, cloud computing is segmented into Software as a Service (SaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and Platform as a Service (PaaS). In terms of trading, the versatility of the cloud service allows retail traders the ability to test out new trading strategies, backtest pre-existing conc
The cloud or cloud computing helps provides data and applications that can be accessed from nearly any location in the world so long as a stable Internet connection exists. Categorized into three cloud services, cloud computing is segmented into Software as a Service (SaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and Platform as a Service (PaaS). In terms of trading, the versatility of the cloud service allows retail traders the ability to test out new trading strategies, backtest pre-existing conc
Read this Term-based infrastructure. Traditional colocation services, while
reliable, often require longer setup times and less flexibility.
Infrastructure-as-a-Service models like Exchange Cloud
promise faster onboarding and adjustable resources, making them attractive to
firms balancing cost, speed, and performance.
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For Beeks, securing TMX Datalinx strengthens its
presence in the global exchange ecosystem after winning similar international deals. For TMX, the launch of TMX EMA could enhance Canada’s role as
a hub for high-performance trading by offering firms the infrastructure they
increasingly expect.
Beeks has recently targeted various acquisition deals to expand its services. Early this year, the company took a minority stake in Liquid-Markets-Solutions (LMS), a Swiss technology firm developing ultra-fast
network equipment for financial trading.
As part of the deal, Beeks has secured exclusive
rights to offer LMS’s ÜberNIC technology to managed financial services data
centers. ÜberNIC leverages field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to process
data directly in hardware instead of software, delivering sub-microsecond
latency.
Founded in 2019, LMS
operates in the US, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, and Hong Kong. The firm
specializes in “network-attached-compute” systems, targeting industries where
performance and reliability are critical.
TMX Datalinx, the information services arm of TMX
Group, has agreed to adopt Beeks Financial Cloud Group’s infrastructure
platform to deliver a new service called TMX Elastic Market Access (TMX EMA).
The offering, still pending regulatory approval, aims
to reshape how traders connect to Canadian markets by cutting deployment times
while maintaining speed and reliability.
Discover how neo-banks become wealth tech in London at the fmls25
TMX to Introduce Elastic Market Access
According to the company, the TMX EMA platform will be powered by Beeks’
Exchange Cloud, a fully managed Infrastructure-as-a-Service solution designed
for capital markets.
The service will allow firms to tap into bare metal
compute, dedicated connectivity
Connectivity
Connectivity is defined as a term used for connecting devices to each other. In most cases, this refers to computer networking and more specifically includes bridges, routers, switches, gateways, and service as well as local networks. Connectivity can refer to simple forms, such as connecting a home or office to the internet or even connecting a digital camera to a computer or printer. Connectivity in FinanceConnectivity has taken on new meaning with the growth of fintech and Big Data collectio
Connectivity is defined as a term used for connecting devices to each other. In most cases, this refers to computer networking and more specifically includes bridges, routers, switches, gateways, and service as well as local networks. Connectivity can refer to simple forms, such as connecting a home or office to the internet or even connecting a digital camera to a computer or printer. Connectivity in FinanceConnectivity has taken on new meaning with the growth of fintech and Big Data collectio
Read this Term, and scalable hosting inside TMX Datalinx’s
co-location facility.
The new setup is intended to offer trading firms flexibility and cost efficiency without sacrificing the low latency required
for high-speed strategies.
By combining cloud-based scalability with proximity
hosting, TMX is targeting both global institutions and domestic players looking
for quicker, simpler access to its markets.
“We are delighted to welcome TMX Datalinx to our
growing community of Exchange Cloud users,” Beeks CEO Gordon McArthur commented. “It reflects the
growing market appetite for flexible, cloud-based trading infrastructure,
opening up new possibilities for how capital markets participants build and
deploy trading systems.”
Cloud Adoption in Capital Markets
The partnership highlights a wider industry shift
toward cloud
Cloud
The cloud or cloud computing helps provides data and applications that can be accessed from nearly any location in the world so long as a stable Internet connection exists. Categorized into three cloud services, cloud computing is segmented into Software as a Service (SaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and Platform as a Service (PaaS). In terms of trading, the versatility of the cloud service allows retail traders the ability to test out new trading strategies, backtest pre-existing conc
The cloud or cloud computing helps provides data and applications that can be accessed from nearly any location in the world so long as a stable Internet connection exists. Categorized into three cloud services, cloud computing is segmented into Software as a Service (SaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and Platform as a Service (PaaS). In terms of trading, the versatility of the cloud service allows retail traders the ability to test out new trading strategies, backtest pre-existing conc
Read this Term-based infrastructure. Traditional colocation services, while
reliable, often require longer setup times and less flexibility.
Infrastructure-as-a-Service models like Exchange Cloud
promise faster onboarding and adjustable resources, making them attractive to
firms balancing cost, speed, and performance.
Read more: CMC Markets Ditches Banking-Only Payment Model, Integrates Skrill, Neteller Options Globally
For Beeks, securing TMX Datalinx strengthens its
presence in the global exchange ecosystem after winning similar international deals. For TMX, the launch of TMX EMA could enhance Canada’s role as
a hub for high-performance trading by offering firms the infrastructure they
increasingly expect.
Beeks has recently targeted various acquisition deals to expand its services. Early this year, the company took a minority stake in Liquid-Markets-Solutions (LMS), a Swiss technology firm developing ultra-fast
network equipment for financial trading.
As part of the deal, Beeks has secured exclusive
rights to offer LMS’s ÜberNIC technology to managed financial services data
centers. ÜberNIC leverages field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to process
data directly in hardware instead of software, delivering sub-microsecond
latency.
Founded in 2019, LMS
operates in the US, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, and Hong Kong. The firm
specializes in “network-attached-compute” systems, targeting industries where
performance and reliability are critical.