Kx Systems

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KX is a data analysis software developer and vendor. It is a business unit of AIM-listed technology and services group FD Technologies (LON: FDP). Its KX Insights platform is built upon the proprietary time series database kdb+ and its programming language q. Kdb+ is optimized for ingesting, analyzing and storing massive amounts of structured data in real-time and has set multiple records in benchmarks.Kdb+ is used in financial modeling and data analysis by Wall Street investment banks, and energy, telecommunications, government, and other industries. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Janet Lustgarten
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rdf:langString KX is a data analysis software developer and vendor. It is a business unit of AIM-listed technology and services group FD Technologies (LON: FDP). Its KX Insights platform is built upon the proprietary time series database kdb+ and its programming language q. Kdb+ is optimized for ingesting, analyzing and storing massive amounts of structured data in real-time and has set multiple records in benchmarks.Kdb+ is used in financial modeling and data analysis by Wall Street investment banks, and energy, telecommunications, government, and other industries. The company was founded in 1993 by Janet Lustgarten and Arthur Whitney. Whitney is the developer of the k language. In 2014, First Derivatives increased their ownership interest to a 65 percent share of the privately held company as it began expanding its databases to retail, pharmaceuticals, and utilities. In 2018, First Derivatives (now FD Technologies plc) announced plans to buy out the remaining shares of KX. KX has offices in New York City, London, England, Ireland, Germany, Australia, Singapore, Tokyo, and Hong Kong.
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