NYSE Technologies hosts FIX Training in Sydney, Australia on Thursday Jan 21, 2010

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[ original email was from Irfan Syed - isyed@nyx.com ]
[Note: This is same FIX Training session previously announced by NYFIX. NYFIX is now part of NYSE Technologies after merger in Nov 2009.]

NYSE Technologies invites members of your organization to leverage the FIX expertise of our professional services team at a comprehensive one-day “Introduction to FIX” training course in Sydney, Australia on Jan 21, 2010.

Location :
To be confirmed later

Date/Time :
Thursday Jan 21, 2010 - 9:00am - 5:00pm

Training Objective

The objective of this training course is to provide a medium to high level understanding of the FIX protocol and integrating FIX software into your trading environment. The course is geared towards trading, development and support staff who are relatively new to FIX.

Training Agenda

  1. FIX - An Overview
    What is FIX? Who created it? Why do we use it? What are the benefits?

  2. FIX in Detail
    Examine FIX message types, components, layers, and business flows.

  3. FIX Session Layer
    Definition of “Session Layer” as well as message types and operation and recovery in a FIX session.

  4. FIX Application Layer
    Definition of “Application Layer” as well as messages, business flows, required and conditional fields, and customization of messages.

  5. FIX Engine
    What is a FIX engine? What does it do? How does it interact with the rest of the trading environment?

  6. FIX Connectivity Options
    Adding new connections, hosted vs. point-to-point connectivity, certification process and best practices

  7. FIX Routing
    Message routing tags in FIX and examples of how those are used for sending FIX messages to different systems and counterparties

  8. Case Studies
    How buy-side and sell-side firms implemented FIX infrastructure

  9. Rules of Engagement
    What does it take to connect, certify and on-board a new counterparty

  10. FIX Versions and Asset Classes
    What is difference in various FIX versions and why will you use a certain version. What is new in FIX 5.0.

For more information, pricing and registration please contact:

Irfan Syed (isyed@nyx.com)
+852 3180-9231

Are there any Training sessions in the NYC area?

[Note: This is same FIX Training session previously announced by NYFIX.
NYFIX is now part of NYSE Technologies after merger in Nov 2009.]

NYSE Technologies invites members of your organization to leverage
the FIX expertise of our professional services team at a
comprehensive one-day “Introduction to FIX” training course in
Sydney, Australia on Jan 21, 2010.

Location : To be confirmed later

Date/Time : Thursday Jan 21, 2010 - 9:00am - 5:00pm

Training Objective

The objective of this training course is to provide a medium to high
level understanding of the FIX protocol and integrating FIX software
into your trading environment. The course is geared towards trading,
development and support staff who are relatively new to FIX.

Training Agenda

  1. FIX - An Overview What is FIX? Who created it? Why do we use it?
    What are the benefits?

  2. FIX in Detail Examine FIX message types, components, layers, and
    business flows.

  3. FIX Session Layer Definition of “Session Layer” as well as message
    types and operation and recovery in a FIX session.

  4. FIX Application Layer Definition of “Application Layer” as well as
    messages, business flows, required and conditional fields, and
    customization of messages.

  5. FIX Engine What is a FIX engine? What does it do? How does it
    interact with the rest of the trading environment?

  6. FIX Connectivity Options Adding new connections, hosted vs. point-to-
    point connectivity, certification process and best practices

  7. FIX Routing Message routing tags in FIX and examples of how those
    are used for sending FIX messages to different systems and
    counterparties

  8. Case Studies How buy-side and sell-side firms implemented FIX
    infrastructure

  9. Rules of Engagement What does it take to connect, certify and on-
    board a new counterparty

  10. FIX Versions and Asset Classes What is difference in various
    FIX versions and why will you use a certain version. What is
    new in FIX 5.0.

For more information, pricing and registration please contact:

Irfan Syed (isyed@nyx.com) +852 3180-9231

[ original email was from Mark Hearon - mark.hearon@nyfix.com ]
Yes, there is an upcoming class in New York on February 11th and April 22nd.

We also offer FIX Training classes in Chicago on January 21st and in San Francisco on January 28th.

Use the following link to register for additional dates and cities:
http://www.nyse.com/technologies/1258715738479.html#4

Are there any Training sessions in the NYC area?

[Note: This is same FIX Training session previously announced by
NYFIX. NYFIX is now part of NYSE Technologies after merger in
Nov 2009.]

NYSE Technologies invites members of your organization to leverage the
FIX expertise of our professional services team at a comprehensive one-
day “Introduction to FIX” training course in Sydney, Australia on Jan
21, 2010.

Location : To be confirmed later

Date/Time : Thursday Jan 21, 2010 - 9:00am - 5:00pm

Training Objective

The objective of this training course is to provide a medium to high
level understanding of the FIX protocol and integrating FIX software
into your trading environment. The course is geared towards trading,
development and support staff who are relatively new to FIX.

Training Agenda

  1. FIX - An Overview What is FIX? Who created it? Why do we use it?
    What are the benefits?

  2. FIX in Detail Examine FIX message types, components, layers, and
    business flows.

  3. FIX Session Layer Definition of “Session Layer” as well as message
    types and operation and recovery in a FIX session.

  4. FIX Application Layer Definition of “Application Layer” as well as
    messages, business flows, required and conditional fields, and
    customization of messages.

  5. FIX Engine What is a FIX engine? What does it do? How does it
    interact with the rest of the trading environment?

  6. FIX Connectivity Options Adding new connections, hosted vs. point-to-

    point connectivity, certification process and best practices

  7. FIX Routing Message routing tags in FIX and examples of how those
    are used for sending FIX messages to different systems and
    counterparties

  8. Case Studies How buy-side and sell-side firms implemented FIX
    infrastructure

  9. Rules of Engagement What does it take to connect, certify and on-
    board a new counterparty

  10. FIX Versions and Asset Classes What is difference in various FIX
    versions and why will you use a certain version. What is new in
    FIX 5.0.

For more information, pricing and registration please contact:

Irfan Syed (isyed@nyx.com) +852 3180-9231

Hi, I will like to know if any FIX training in NYC region in near future. I see that there was one on April 22nd, which I missed. Can you please, let me know if any coming soon in NY region.

Regards,

  • Prashant.

Yes, there is an upcoming class in New York on February 11th and
April 22nd.

We also offer FIX Training classes in Chicago on January 21st and in San
Francisco on January 28th.

Use the following link to register for additional dates and cities:
http://www.nyse.com/technologies/1258715738479.html#4

Are there any Training sessions in the NYC area?

[Note: This is same FIX Training session previously announced by
NYFIX. NYFIX is now part of NYSE Technologies after merger in Nov
2009.]

NYSE Technologies invites members of your organization to leverage
the FIX expertise of our professional services team at a
comprehensive one- day “Introduction to FIX” training course in
Sydney, Australia on Jan 21, 2010.

Location : To be confirmed later

Date/Time : Thursday Jan 21, 2010 - 9:00am - 5:00pm

Training Objective

The objective of this training course is to provide a medium to high
level understanding of the FIX protocol and integrating FIX software
into your trading environment. The course is geared towards trading,
development and support staff who are relatively new to FIX.

Training Agenda

  1. FIX - An Overview What is FIX? Who created it? Why do we use it?
    What are the benefits?

  2. FIX in Detail Examine FIX message types, components, layers, and
    business flows.

  3. FIX Session Layer Definition of “Session Layer” as well as
    message types and operation and recovery in a FIX session.

  4. FIX Application Layer Definition of “Application Layer” as well
    as messages, business flows, required and conditional fields,
    and customization of messages.

  5. FIX Engine What is a FIX engine? What does it do? How does it
    interact with the rest of the trading environment?

  6. FIX Connectivity Options Adding new connections, hosted vs. point-to-

    point connectivity, certification process and best practices

  7. FIX Routing Message routing tags in FIX and examples of how
    those are used for sending FIX messages to different systems and
    counterparties

  8. Case Studies How buy-side and sell-side firms implemented FIX
    infrastructure

  9. Rules of Engagement What does it take to connect, certify and
    on- board a new counterparty

  10. FIX Versions and Asset Classes What is difference in various FIX
    versions and why will you use a certain version. What is new in
    FIX 5.0.

For more information, pricing and registration please contact:

Irfan Syed (isyed@nyx.com) +852 3180-9231

[ original email was from Mark Hearon - mark.hearon@nyfix.com ]
> [Note: This is same FIX Training session previously announced by NYFIX.

NYFIX is now part of NYSE Technologies after merger in Nov 2009.]

NYSE Technologies invites members of your organization to leverage
the FIX expertise of our professional services team at a
comprehensive one-day “Introduction to FIX” training course in
Sydney, Australia on Jan 21, 2010.

Location : To be confirmed later

Date/Time : Thursday Jan 21, 2010 - 9:00am - 5:00pm

Training Objective

The objective of this training course is to provide a medium to high
level understanding of the FIX protocol and integrating FIX software
into your trading environment. The course is geared towards trading,
development and support staff who are relatively new to FIX.

Training Agenda

  1. FIX - An Overview What is FIX? Who created it? Why do we use it?
    What are the benefits?

  2. FIX in Detail Examine FIX message types, components, layers, and
    business flows.

  3. FIX Session Layer Definition of “Session Layer” as well as message
    types and operation and recovery in a FIX session.

  4. FIX Application Layer Definition of “Application Layer” as well as
    messages, business flows, required and conditional fields, and
    customization of messages.

  5. FIX Engine What is a FIX engine? What does it do? How does it
    interact with the rest of the trading environment?

  6. FIX Connectivity Options Adding new connections, hosted vs. point-to-
    point connectivity, certification process and best practices

  7. FIX Routing Message routing tags in FIX and examples of how those
    are used for sending FIX messages to different systems and
    counterparties

  8. Case Studies How buy-side and sell-side firms implemented FIX
    infrastructure

  9. Rules of Engagement What does it take to connect, certify and on-
    board a new counterparty

  10. FIX Versions and Asset Classes What is difference in various
    FIX versions and why will you use a certain version. What is
    new in FIX 5.0.

For more information, pricing and registration please contact:

Irfan Syed (isyed@nyx.com) +852 3180-9231