Managed Service
Exegy understands the rigors of operating mission-critical market data systems, that’s why our global service team is available 24/7. We combine cutting-edge technology and a service-oriented culture to help firms redirect more resources to core business initiatives.

Exegy’s global team
Co-Manage
Vital Infrastructure
With an Industry Leader
All Exegy products are designed to integrate seamlessly with our secure, global managed services infrastructure. Our innovative solutions are managed by our team of operational professionals from our US headquarters and services offices in New York, London, and Hong Kong. The Exegy Managed Service offers consistent access to expert technical knowledge and enables fast resolution of real-time issues.
Our team monitors exchange feeds and appliances in real-time, 24/7, and supports customer teams during scheduled off-hours testing and system maintenance. We manage capacity and performance tuning and provide the remote management infrastructure to support Reg SCI.
Exegy provides ongoing, comprehensive support for Exchange-Driven Changes (EDCs) and all supported data feeds.
We give you a comprehensive suite of monitoring and management tools to craft the right co-management partnership with your business.
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