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Exhausted mainframe platform saved by data filtering
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Exhausted mainframe platform saved by data filtering

Identifying the problem
The NASDAQ OMX Nordic Exchange provides an ever-growing amount of market data.
In 2010 this was using up most of the resources of the mainframe platform of a large Danish bank delaying the processing of important messages.
 
What nikuda did
Using the MultiExCom unique filtering facility nikuda developed a solution, which allows individual messages flowing on the GCF/TIP protocol to be filtered based on the full context of previous messages received.
 
The filtering of information provided the bank with a substantial reduction of the load on the expensive mainframe platform.
 
Benefits
The customer was urgently in need of a solution to reduce the load on the production platform. Therefore nikuda supplied a fully working ad-hoc solution that went into production one week after initial contact and a fully documented and configurable solution -MultiExCom Context Filtering - the following month.