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NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc.: NASDAQ Cuts Development Time in Half, Boosts Throughput and Support for Complex Logic

Overview Five months before the release of its mission-critical SuperMontage order display and execution system, NASDAQ concluded that the NASDAQ Prime data component it had built on a proprietary database would not meet the massive throughput and business-logic demands of the system. With time tight, NASDAQ turned to Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server and Microsoft SQL Server™ 2000. The resulting solution was developed in 10 weeks, met the production deadline, and saved about one developer year. Even better, the solution meets the performance and application demands of the order system, processing up to 32,000 database calls per second in production and 60,000 database calls per second in testing. An important bonus: Total cost of ownership is far below that of mainframe-based solutions.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatHTML
Date PublishedSeptember 2003 Downloads62
FormatCase Studies   
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