CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., July 18, 2017 -- Kx Systems (Kx), a division of First Derivatives plc (FD) and provider of the industry-leading kdb+ time series database, announces today that Dashboards for Kx now offers ChartIQ integration as an optional addition to its visualization capabilities.
Dashboards for Kx is a real-time data visualization platform built on HTML5 and optimized for high volume, high velocity streaming data. Dashboards enables analysts, business users and consumers of large data to define complex interactive queries, create views and monitor trends and identify risk thresholds in real time.
ChartIQ is a feature-rich financial charting and visualization solution, trusted by the largest firms in finance. ChartIQ offers end users a highly immersive and interactive charting experience; merging dynamic visualization of financial data with the performance and power to handle Big Data. ChartIQ’s HTML5 Charting Library is pure JavaScript and entirely browser-based, supported on all modern browsers, and easily accessed and deployed on desktop, tablet and mobile devices.
Dashboards for Kx offers ChartIQ as a fully integrated component, and combines ChartIQ’s visualization with Dashboards’ built-in data access that includes streaming and comprehensive configuration control for optimum performance. Designers can create dashboards linking interactions with a full suite of components and build the most sophisticated UI with financial data.
When integrated with Kx technology, ChartIQ benefits from lightning quick data processing where timing is critical in delivering results. Kx technology processes and analyzes high volumes of streaming, historical and real-time data at runtime, with an in-built memory database kdb+ and a unique programming language q. In the era of Big Fast Data analytics, kdb+ has set industry benchmarks for speed and stability across a wide range of markets, including in the manufacturing and retail sectors, which now have to address more demanding data challenges.
Dan Schleifer, CEO of ChartIQ stated, “Combining our technology with the full Kx stack brought Big Data to life with control, visual power, and performance – all of which were purpose built to enhance the end user experience for the Kx community. We believe the result is an industry leading dashboard that combines the most advanced technical analysis and data visualizations in finance.”
George Kelly, SVP Head of UI Development at Kx, commented, “Our partnership with ChartIQ allows us to integrate leading edge technical analysis with the performance and power of the full Kx stack. We believe that users will be impressed by the enhanced experience.”
About FD and Kx
FD is a global technology provider with 20 years of experience working with some of the world’s largest finance, technology and energy institutions and employs over 1,700 people worldwide. The Group’s Kx technology is a leader in high-performance, in-memory computing, streaming analytics and operational intelligence. It delivers the best possible performance and flexibility for high-volume, data-intensive analytics and applications for multiple industries including finance, pharmaceuticals and manufacturing. For more info, visit firstderivatives.com and kx.com.
About ChartIQ
ChartIQ builds lightweight financial applications that redefine the user experience for capital market institutions, investment banks, and retail brokerage firms around the world. Delivering the most intuitive data visualization and UI software, ChartIQ specializes in advanced technical analysis, trading configurations, and high-performance charting with their proprietary HTML5 toolkit. ChartIQ accelerates time-to-market and offers the most sophisticated UI in finance. When risk is high, ChartIQ is the industry’s vendor of choice - just ask Fidessa, NASDAQ, and Maybank. Founded in 2012, ChartIQ has a global customer base with over 150 firms represented and is headquartered in Charlottesville, VA with offices in New York, London, and Cyprus. For more info, visit chartiq.com and follow on Twitter @chartiq.
Kx® and kdb+ are registered trademarks of Kx Systems, Inc., a subsidiary of First Derivatives plc.
Media Contact: Dan Schleifer, ChartIQ [email protected]


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