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Product: QMon
Description: Perhaps our most valuable order room product offering, Qmon gives its users a crystal-clear global picture of what the line status of every single station across every single front end is that your firm maintains—all at a single glance. Queue buildups, intercept and stop conditions, stagnant in/out message counts, and other crucial line conditions are immediately brought to your attention by an alert system that can reach you by pager, email, or workstation message. You can query the status of an individual station without having to know a thing about DNS STAT request message formats—just right click on the station in the application GUI, and Qmon does the rest. You can control which stations are monitored with ease; they can be added or deleted on the fly directly through the application GUI.
Operation: This software operates in a client-server configuration.
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Product: EasyDNS
Description: Every order routing system has very strict formats that must be adhered to, and ADP’s DNS is no different. These strict formats hamper the ability of traders and order room personnel to enter orders quickly. EasyDNS addresses this by employing an easy-to-use front-end that any trader can learn to operate in a minute. You can quickly enter equity and option orders, cancels and cancel replaces without having to know a thing about DNS message formatting. You can also inquire on orders as well as enter single entry trades.
Operation: This software is a user driven desktop application.
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Product: UROUTs
Description: Retail firms have come under increased scrutiny from industry regulatory agencies concerning the timely delivery of UR OUT messages from the exchanges to the customer. As such, we have developed and successfully implemented a system for ADP clients which puts that issue to rest.
A completely automated system that runs transparently behind order room operations, our UROUT system listens to all of your execution points for OUT messages and delivers those same messages to the originating order source in real-time.
Operation: This software is completely server-based.
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Product: DNS SMC
Description: This software listens to message traffic generated within DNS for special bulletin messages referred to as “supervisory traffic”. The messages can be generated by ADP or specific execution points and can announce anything from stuck queues to auto-exec restrictions and trading halts. Depending on the severity of the message, the system delivers these messages by pager, email, or network to any number of intended recipients.
Operation: This is exclusively server-based software.
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Product: NothingDones
Description: Those of you familiar with ADP know that an un-executed day order will continue to display in DBTJ until it is manually acknowledged and removed from the list of “open” orders displayed on those screens. Especially for the larger retail operations, manually marking thousands of expired day orders as “nothing done” is a huge waste of time. NDP completely automates this task, interfacing directly with DBTJ and execution points to mark and remove all outstanding expired orders from the system.
Operation: This is server-based software that runs as a batch job after the markets close on each business day.
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