Advanced Computing in the Age of AI | Friday, April 26, 2024

AquaAnalytics Updates AquaQ TorQ Framework+ for kdb 

AquaAnalytics today released an update for its AquaQ TorQ Framework+ for kdb, based on customer feedback. This update focuses on the day-to-day tasks associated with managing any real life kdb+ based application and significantly improves functionality relating to process monitoring, reporting and data management.

In conjunction with this release, the developer provided a Finance Starter Pack containing a working data capture system with a sample feed.

This pack is designed to show potential users how a production quality data capture system can be easily and quickly built on top of the current TorQ release, and serves as a baseline initial implementation.

In line with the direction taken by Kx Systems, the entire repository has been made available on Github, allowing users to continue to provide feedback and code contributions.

 Full documentation of the new features is available here, with an overview available here.

A public webinar has been scheduled for June where one of the senior TorQ architects will walk through new functionality in the latest release as well as discussing the direction of TorQ and upcoming functionality.

“We are very excited with the direction TorQ 2.0 has taken and the interest it has received from various institutions. We would also like to thank the Kx community who have provided considerable feedback for the latest release, and we hope that this productive interaction continues," said AquaQ Analytics CEO Ronan Pairceir.

 

 

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