Energy and commodity firms accelerate ZEMA data distribution with BroadPeak

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MARCH 28, 2012

BroadPeak Partners (BroadPeak), a data and intelligence solution provider for energy and commodity trading firms, today announced that it can be used to seamlessly manage price movements from ZEMA, a leading enterprise market data warehouse for energy and commodities. BroadPeak provides a centralized hub to manage the distribution of ZEMA data across the enterprise, ensuring downstream systems and applications receive timely, accurate, and complete information.

With BroadPeak, firms gain a single point of control for all data interfaces. Connections to internal applications can be established instantly, reducing development effort and operational risk. Real-time monitoring provides visibility into every data flow, with immediate alerts in the event of delays or transmission errors. This proactive oversight reduces downtime, minimizes reconciliation work, and ensures critical functions, such as trading, risk management, and compliance, are not disrupted by missing or inconsistent data.
 

“ZEMA is one of the fastest-growing price and market data repositories. BroadPeak’s interface makes it simple to deliver this pricing and analytical power to downstream applications where it can be fully utilized,” comments Vivek Pathak, COO, BroadPeak.

BroadPeak also streamlines ZEMA implementations. Instead of building multiple point-to-point interfaces, BroadPeak allows firms to integrate through its server-based framework, requiring only 30% of the effort compared to custom builds. This not only accelerates time to market but also reduces long-term maintenance burdens, freeing IT resources to focus on higher-value initiatives.

In effect, BroadPeak acts as an “air traffic controller” for ZEMA data, overseeing the distribution network and ensuring that pricing and analytical information reaches every corner of the enterprise. By centralizing control, firms achieve greater consistency, reduce the risk of errors, and unlock the full value of ZEMA across their trading and risk management ecosystems.

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