IntercontinentalExchange (NYSE:ICE) , the leading electronic energy
marketplace and soft commodity exchange, announced the relocation of its
technology operations and support systems to Chicago, beginning in June
2007. The relocation includes a staged transition from London- and
Atlanta-based locations to Chicago for ICE's back-up trading
facility and its primary data center that supports the electronic
markets for ICE Futures, the New York Board of Trade (NYBOT) and
ICE's global over-the-counter markets.
The ICE disaster recovery site will relocate to Chicago as of June
1. The disaster recovery system mirrors the ICE primary exchange system
to enable a seamless transition of trading operations to a redundant
platform in the event of an unanticipated incident.
As part of ICE's ongoing performance enhancement strategy,
beginning in late January 2008, ICE's primary data center will
permanently migrate the hosting of its trading operations to Chicago
from its current site in Atlanta. The current primary data center in
Atlanta will then be utilized as the permanent disaster recovery site.
Customers who are co-located or have a direct connection to the Atlanta
data center will receive support from ICE's technology team to
facilitate the transition of connections to the primary data center in
Chicago.
"As our business expands both globally and domestically, the
location of our key technology infrastructure in Chicago ensures we are
positioned at the center of the commodities trading community and near
many of our largest customers," said Mark Wassersug, ICE Vice
President of Operations. "As we near completion of this
state-of-the-art hosting facility, we're offering our customers
continued technology enhancements, along with a broad range of
connectivity options that will optimize bandwidth usage and reduce
connectivity costs."
ICE currently provides its customers with several connectivity
options. In addition to the ability to access ICE's markets via the
Internet, ICE offers a managed co-location program, as well as
point-to-point connectivity with points of presence, or POPs, in five
cities, including Chicago, New York, London, Singapore and Atlanta.
These POPs facilitate connections to both the primary and back-up data
centers over the ICE global network.
Additionally, to ensure ICE is providing optimal bandwidth
solutions, faster turn-around from circuit order to installation, and
the ability to more easily and cost-effectively upgrade bandwidth, ICE
will decommission its existing WAN solution (ICE Direct) effective
December 31, 2007 to take advantage of newer technologies. ICE customers
wishing to utilize a fully managed network solution today have a range
of choices of managed network providers including Radianz and Yipes.
About IntercontinentalExchange
IntercontinentalExchange(R) (NYSE:ICE) operates the leading global,
electronic marketplace for trading both futures and OTC energy contracts
and the leading soft commodity exchange. ICE's markets offer access
to a range of contracts based on crude oil and refined products, natural
gas, power and emissions, as well as agricultural commodities including
cocoa, coffee, cotton, ethanol, orange juice, wood pulp and sugar, in
addition to currency and index futures and options. ICE(R) conducts its
energy futures markets through its U.K. regulated London-based
subsidiary, ICE Futures, Europe's leading energy exchange. ICE
Futures offers liquid markets in the world's leading oil
benchmarks, Brent Crude futures and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) Crude
futures, trading nearly half of the world's global crude futures by
volume of commodity traded. ICE conducts its agricultural commodity
futures and options markets through its U.S. regulated subsidiary, the
New York Board of Trade(R). For more than a century, the NYBOT(R) has
provided global markets for food, fiber and financial products. ICE was
added to the Russell 1000(R) Index on June 30, 2006. Headquartered in
Atlanta, ICE also has offices in Calgary, Chicago, Houston, London, New
York and Singapore.
For more information, visit http://www.theice.com or call
770/857-4726 or visit http://www.nybot.com.
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