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FIXEdge : Client Connectivity Hub

FIXEdge : Client Connectivity Hub

FIXEdge : Client Connectivity Hub

FIXEdge® is an application server that provides FIX connectivity to buy—and sell-side institutions, exchanges, and clearing houses.
It supports all workflows for all asset classes defined in the FIX protocol, including typical use cases such as:
- Capturing messages from clients. Serves as an Order Entry Gateway/router
- Entering orders/quotes to markets. It can be combined with a check for pre-trade risk

- Capturing messages from a venue and saving them to a DB/message queue/plain text file. Serves as a FIX aggregator
- Fanning out quotes/market data publishing. One FIX message can be distributed to many sessions (1-to-many)
- Generic FIX message routing. Smart message router with configurable rules and message normalization/enrichment

Client applications communicate with FIXEdge via one of multiple supported message protocols (e.g. JMS, IBM MQ,REST) employing transport adaptors. It is designed to be easy to install, configure, administer and monitor sessions and trading information flows. It is written in C++ and has a performance profile suitable for the needs of all clients, including large sell-side institutions and large-volume traders.

FIXEdge adheres to the best information security practices defined in FIX security recommendations.
It can be deployed on an individual node or multiple nodes of a load-balanced cluster, on-premises, or in the cloud.

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Information about FIXEdge : Client Connectivity Hub
Listed Since: 04/03/2025
Last Updated: 04/03/2025

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Cloud Controls Matrix

CAIQ Self-assessment v4.0.3

Offers an industry-accepted way to document what security controls exist in IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS services. It provides a set of Yes/No/NA questions and space to justify the response a cloud consumer and cloud auditor may wish to ask of a cloud provider to ascertain their compliance to the Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM).