Datawatch Adds Support for Streaming Data, Regulations, HTML5 in Latest Panopticon Release

The new features will support faster decision making, and make it easier for users to create new analytics.

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Version 16 of Panopticon includes support for streaming data with the introduction of HTM5 dashboards, which also make it easier for business users to build displays without the need for IT support; improved connectivity to tick databases such as OneMarketData's OneTick and Kx Systems' Kdb+ platforms, as well as to Big Data technologies, such as Kafka, Cloudera Impala, Spark SQL, Cassandra, and Hadoop Hive; and alignment with the MiFID, MiFIR and BCBS239 regulations to support compliant trading and risk activities.

"Due to regulatory and market pressures, institutions need the ability to expand trading analytics from end-of-day reporting and quant team usage, to all the sales and trading desks, leveraging gtheir institutional knowledge of client flow. Our significantly advanced analytics capabilities in Panopticon 16 offer up faster investigative analysis, whether pre-trade, real-time flow monitoring during trading, or post-trade analysis. Panopticon customers not only benefit from improved decision making, but can also quickly react to changing market conditions iterating analytical displays and publishing to the desk," says Peter Simpson, vice president of visualization strategy at Datawatch.

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