Thursday, October 16, 2014

"We Should See New Rate When ISX goes Back Online For Trading"

Subject: Sager   Frank

Sager and My Ladies from KTFA: "We Should See New Rate When ISX goes Back
Online For Trading"
10/15/2014
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KTFM:

Sager : Hi everyone, I'm typing this from my cell phone so bare with me.

Working in the IT field, we provide many services to our clients, one of
them being database upgrades. Whenever we do an upgrade, certain logical
procedures must be followed.

The first step is to bring the database in a development environment where
everything imaginable is tested, tinkered with, manipulated and tweaked.

  Once all testing is done, we migrate the database to our quality control
environment, where everything is still tested, but in a more refined way
.
Data in inserted to ensure all fields are working properly. All of the
database structure is verified and validated. Basically, the QC (quality
control) environment, once testing is completed, is a perfect duplicate of
the future production database.

If testing fails, it goes back to development for further modifications.
....

Once ready for production, the QC database is then replicated onto
production, is virtually flawless, and working perfectly structurally.

All tables within the database are talking to each other smoothly, the
clients connect to the database, and virtually any transactions happening to
and from the databases works perfectly.

I'm saying this to you because I feel that what is about to happen with the
ISX reflects the process I just explained.

I feel that what we are witnessing is the ISX xstream migrating from their
QC environment to production. Once they shut down, this is where they will
complete whatever changes needed to upgrade their platform to xstream.

During that "downtime", they will implement new upgrades, including software
  hardware, and insert new data... Yes that includes the rate.

Mind you that they may have already done a big portion of the work
beforehand but the principle remains the same.

So the essence of my message is this; if they are indeed shutting down


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