Press Coverage
Should you build a control tower?
Guy Courtin comments on the essential element of any control tower .
Mission impossible
Article looking at how technology is used in market surveillance to combat abuse
Managing Supply Chain Disruptions
Henry Hicks writes about managing supply chain disruptions.
SaaS Brings HR Functions Into the 21st Century
Matt Cicciari writes about how SaaS brings HR functions into the 21st century.
A lot of data, limited insight and no action
Bylined article on the increase of data and RPM
Bad Day For BATS: IPO Canceled, Snafu Causes Apple Halt (Update: CEO Speaks)
John Bates comments on the BATS Global Markets flash crash.
High Frequency Trading: The Party Might Get a Little Less Wild
John Bates blogs about high frequency trading.
Could Self-Policing By the Industry Tame High-Frequency Trading?
Progress Software Chief Technology Officer John Bates breaks down why more exchanges are likely to follow the stance taken by Nasdaq OMX and Deutsche Borse in penalizing high-frequency traders for excessive orders.
Not Your Ordinary Flash Mob
Guy Courtin comments on the occurances of 'Flash Demand'
Interview with Dan Veitkus, General Manager EMEA, Progress Software: risk reduction, cost saving and increase of turnover
Article following interview with Dan Veitkus
Capturing the rogue traders
How to stop Rogue traders
Early Warning for Supply Chain
Progress' supply chain predictions 2012
CFTC seeks to tighten regulation on 'algos'
Dr. John Bates comments on the recent erroneous trading incident that took place on the NYSE Amex and weighs in on the need for real-time market surveillance.
Italian Borsa Move May Breed Brave New World of Algos
Dr. John Bates discusses Italian Borsa’s recent decision regarding high frequency trading
High-frequency trading: The fast and the furious
In this special report, Dr. John Bates comments the future of high-frequency trading. Self-learning systems, in which sentiment algorithms mine the capital markets and spot correlations that are too complex for humans to see and make trading recommendations, will provide opportunities for traders, but will require human validation.
The fast and the furious
Dr John Bates comments of flash crashes
Unpredictable Predictions For Supply Chain In 2012
Read the predictions from Henry Hicks, industry vice president – supply chain, Progress Software.
Why start up in Boston?
Progress Software is cited in a roundup of the startup scene in Boston
Why start up in Boston?
Progress Software is cited in a roundup of the startup scene in Boston
Rogue Algos, Splash Crashes and More Regulation in 2012?
Opinion piece discussing 2012 capital markets predictions
Leaner supply chains lead to greater risk exposure to unplanned events : Progress Software Corp.
In 2012 supply chains will continue to drive cost out as the quest to be ever leaner will dominate strategy.
Faced with pressure, supply chain look to technology.
Find out what strategies supply chains will take in 2012.
Faced with Pressure, Supply Chains look to Technology
Seeking greater flexibility and ability to respond to changing circumstances.
2012: Leaner Supply Chains Lead to Greater Risk Exposure to Unplanned Events
Predictions from Progress Software Corporation.
20 Years of Progressive Progress from Progress
News brief discussing the release of DataDirect's Platinum ODBC Driver

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