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TradingScreen

TradingScreen is a private, financial technology provider that builds cloud software for hedge funds, mutual funds, and brokers to trade electronically. TradingScreen's system is broker-neutral, and is designed to handle multiple asset classes and changes in market structure.

In 1998, TradingScreen's Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder Philippe Buhannic coined the term “EMS,” or execution management system, on his personal blog and is known for introducing the first EMS in the financial industry. TradingScreen's solutions are cloud-based, and delivered via software-as-a-service (SaaS) to its clients.

According to a report by Aite Group, TradingScreen was one of only three technology firms to offer fixed income on its multi-asset trading platform in 2008.

Buhannic has been cited as saying that cloud systems can be operational in one day, compared to six to eighteen months for similar functionality installed at a client site.

Currently, TradingScreen operates on a global scale with its headquarters in New York, and global offices in Boston, Chicago, Hong Kong, Tokyo, London, Paris, Geneva, São Paulo, Singapore, and Sydney. Over 1,700 sell-side and buy-side clients use TradingScreen's services.