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 Case Code : ITSY013
 Case Length : 07 Pages
 Period : 1997-2001
 Pub Date : 2002
 Teaching Note : Available
 Organization : NASDAQ
 Industry : Financial Services
 Countries : USA
 
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 << Previous ExcerptsDeveloping the SDR
	
		| The user groups identified by Nasdaq for the new system were 
StockWatch users, TradeWatch analysts, MarketWatch operations managers and 
MarketWatch management groups. 
 The Request For Proposal7 (RFP) for the 
new system was released in 1997, and the design work began in April 1998.
 
 The exchange already had clearly defined network management and maintenance 
procedures in place.
 
 Keeping in mind this well-defined existing infrastructure and expertise, the RFP 
recommended a platform solution that utilized either Windows or UNIX.
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 Nasdaq decided to select a Windows-based solution, as the Component Object 
	Model (COM)8, Microsoft Transaction 
	Server (MTS)9 and Microsoft Message 
	Queue (MSMQ)10 running on it were 
	reportedly more reliable, operationally flexible, secure and scalable. 
	
		|  | Reaping the BenefitsAccording to analysts, the SDR made Nasdaq's 
		transactions more secure and reliable. 
 They felt that investor confidence increased as a result of the 
		automated surveillance system, which safeguarded the integrity of the 
		markets. The SDR ensured that trading was done properly by scanning 
		transaction data from various sources and analyzing each transaction to 
		detect unusual market movements.
 
 SDR also increased the scalability levels of Nasdaq, thus enabling 
		Nasdaq to handle varying workload levels in a consistent manner.
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 7]  
A request for bids that indicates the specifications for a software project or 
other system needs. 
 8]  COM helps in the development of component 
based applications. It is available on various versions of UNIX, IBM Mainframes 
and other systems. It is used in applications ranging from medical technology to 
traditional accounting and human resource systems.
 
 9]  MTS lowers server development costs by up to 
40%. It is used to deploy scalable server applications built from ActiveX 
components.
 
 10]  MSMQ enables communication between 
applications running at different times across networks and systems that may be 
temporarily offline. Applications can send messages to queues and read messages 
from queues. It provides guaranteed message delivery, efficient routing and 
secure, priority based delivery.
 
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