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(26.FEB.2016) B2N has partnered with Hentsū, the hedge fund technology specialist to deliver a full range of real-time and historical market data services to fund managers around the world using Amazon Web Services.

The Hentsū Hub leverages the scale and global reach of the AWS infrastructure, and the traditional utility pricing and agility of cloud computing. The Hentsū Hub boasts out of the box feed handlers delivered through a single B2N API for all the major markets, trading platforms and data vendors.

“This partnership satisfies the needs of our clients, bringing much needed agility to the market data space. Hentsū delivers real time streaming feeds and connectivity as well as historical time series data for fund managers to run their trading and algo testing strategies.” said Hentsū Founder & CEO Marko Djukic.

This new strategic partnership with B2N complements existing Hentsū solutions and services which already leverage the AWS infrastructure, such as research clusters, tick data capture and data warehousing, as well as trading applications.

“Time to market has become a critical issue with our clients and prospects” said B2N Founder & CEO Vasko Tomanov. "By using Hentsu’s agile connectivity to the markets and cloud hosted applications our clients can be far nimbler and competitive in today’s difficult markets."

Additionally, Hentsū cloud clients are able to release space in their computer rooms, avoid lengthy vendor contracts, deploy rapidly scalable solutions, and appreciate the benefits of technology simplification.

Global content can now be delivered rapidly and cost effectively to any of the 11 geographical "regions" in which Amazon Web Services operates, including US East, US West, (northern California), US West (Oregon), Brazil (São Paulo), Europe (Ireland and Germany), Southeast Asia (Singapore), East Asia (Tokyo and Beijing) and Australia (Sydney).