A dummy interface for Cantor Fitzgerald's stock market trading application, eSpeed, enabling product demonstrations of the foreign exchange data feeds without network connectivity.
eSpeed is a leading electronic trading platform and technology provider for global capital markets. However, Cantor found that it was often unable to connect to the network when giving on-the-road demonstrations.
The client required a standby, offline mode for the product so that demonstrations could be given wherever and whenever required. A five minute pre-recorded loop was therefore created inside a dummy interface to give the impression that the product was running with live data feeds.
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