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After a successful CMG ’08 show and surviving (?) miserable flights back to the East Coast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Bernie Davidovics, Founder and CTO, and Raymond Marra, EVP of SeaNet Technologies on Business Transaction Management (BTM).
SeaNet Technologies has been around for some time now originally founded in 2001 with their first product in 2003. Their strong suit appears to be in the financial and trading services space with a focus on transaction management in highly complex, mission critical end-to-end, multi tier environments. They claim to be the only vendor in both the enterprise and financial services / trading desk environments at this time.
SeaNet has a unique focus on high volume and latency sensitive transaction management architectures. They focus on not only round trip transaction management but specialize in one way transaction (multi-cast push) discovery, monitoring and management. Precision timing and clock synchronization is one of their specialties.
Here are some of my take aways from this very detailed discussion on BTM as seen by SeaNet Technolgies.
It was a great discussion and opportunity for me to hear about the BTM approach from the perspective of a company that is a bit different than those I’ve spoken with to this point. It’s very clear that the financial and trading market services market has a very different need than many traditional enterprises and service providers.
This pedigree, coupled with SeaNet’s network based passive approach to transaction discovery and inventory, tracing and stitching, monitoring, intelligence and analytics sounds like a solid foundation for a business transaction management solution. I’d enjoy hearing more from a SeaNet Technologies customer or others with direct experience with their technology and products.
You may subscribe to my podcast feed via Feedburner, iTunes or simply play or download the podcast from this post.
If you have any feedback or comments on the topic of BTM for myself, Bernie or Raymond, please leave comments. If you’re a vendor, subject matter expert or practitioner in the area of Business Transaction Management (BTM) and would like to chat on a podcast, please feel free to contact me directly.
After a successful CMG ’08 show and surviving (?) miserable flights back to the East Coast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Bernie Davidovics, Founder and CTO, and Raymond Marra, EVP of SeaNet Technologies on Business Transaction Management (BTM).
SeaNet Technologies has been around for some time now originally founded in 2001 with their first product in 2003. Their strong suit appears to be in the financial and trading services space with a focus on transaction management in highly complex, mission critical end-to-end, multi tier environments. They claim to be the only vendor in both the enterprise and financial services / trading desk environments at this time.
SeaNet has a unique focus on high volume and latency sensitive transaction management architectures. They focus on not only round trip transaction management but specialize in one way transaction (multi-cast push) discovery, monitoring and management. Precision timing and clock synchronization is one of their specialties.
Here are some of my take aways from this very detailed discussion on BTM as seen by SeaNet Technolgies.
It was a great discussion and opportunity for me to hear about the BTM approach from the perspective of a company that is a bit different than those I’ve spoken with to this point. It’s very clear that the financial and trading market services market has a very different need than many traditional enterprises and service providers.
This pedigree, coupled with SeaNet’s network based passive approach to transaction discovery and inventory, tracing and stitching, monitoring, intelligence and analytics sounds like a solid foundation for a business transaction management solution. I’d enjoy hearing more from a SeaNet Technologies customer or others with direct experience with their technology and products.
You may subscribe to my podcast feed via Feedburner, iTunes or simply play or download the podcast from this post.
If you have any feedback or comments on the topic of BTM for myself, Bernie or Raymond, please leave comments. If you’re a vendor, subject matter expert or practitioner in the area of Business Transaction Management (BTM) and would like to chat on a podcast, please feel free to contact me directly.