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IPC Systems and Beeks Financial Cloud win Technology Excellence Award at Singapore Business Awards 2021

IPC’s collaboration with Beeks Financial Cloud gives customers an end-to-end trading solution that maximizes the best parts of both organisations.

IPC, a leading global provider of secure, compliant communications and networking solutions for the financial markets’ community, today announced that Connexus® Infrastructure Services, Powered by Beeks (CIS) has won the Technology Excellence Award in the Singapore Business Review’s Technology Excellence Awards 2021.

CIS is a private, secure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) that utilizes globally located data centers embedded in IPC's flagship Connexus Cloud financial ecosystem. CIS offers agility, flexibility and highly specialized configurations while maintaining an exceptional level of security, assurance and efficiency.

“The partnership provides financial markets with one of the industry’s foremost managed infrastructure offerings” said, Gordon McArthur, CEO, Beeks. ”Beeks now is becoming the foundational managed hosting infrastructure service provider for CIS.”

Designed for speed, market access, connectivity, and security, CIS allows:

  • On-demand computing power across multiple data centers around the world
  • Design options including private clouds that scale in size and on-demand
  • Access to ultra-low latency trading environments
  • Bare metal server and virtual options to meet stringent trading needs
  • Defense in Depth (DiD) approach to security, tailored to the risk profile of each customer.

“Working together, IPC and Beeks have enabled financial market participants to combine IPC's unparalleled Connexus Cloud community and global network reach with Beeks' capabilities in on-demand managed IaaS and custom cloud solutions,” said David Brown, Chief Operating Officer, IPC.

CIS is part of IPC’s Connexus® Cloud financial ecosystem, an unparalleled multi-cloud platform for the global financial markets, an ecosystem that interconnects nearly 7,000 diverse capital market participants across 750 cities in over 60 countries.

Market participants interested in speaking to IPC’s subject matter experts can schedule a meeting with our teams here.

The Technology Excellence Awards, presented by Singapore Business Review, was held via studio award presentations and video conferencing sessions throughout the second and third week of April.

This year’s nominations were judged by a panel consisting of Daryl Pereira, Head of Cyber at KPMG; Cheang Wai Keat, Partner, Consulting at Ernst & Young Advisory Pte. Ltd.; Henry Tan, Group Chief Executive Officer and Chief Innovation Officer at Nexia TS; Sivakumar Saravan, Senior Partner at Crowe Singapore; Cecil Su, Director, Head of Cybersecurity of BDO Singapore.

If you would like to join the 2022 awards and be acclaimed for your company’s exceptional technological innovations, please email Jane Patiag at [email protected].

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