Beeks Group collaborates with TMX Group
22 Septmeber 2025 Canada
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Beeks Financial Cloud Group, a provider of cloud computing and connectivity solutions for financial markets, has entered into an agreement with TMX Datalinx, the information services division of TMX Group — the Canada based financial services company.
Under the agreement, Beeks will offer its Exchange Cloud service as TMX Elastic Market Access (TMX EMA) to TMX Datalinx clients.
According to the firms, TMX Datalinx will offer co-located infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) through Beeks' Exchange Cloud platform.
TMX EMA, powered by Beeks’ Exchange Cloud, is a fully managed and configurable IaaS solution, designed specifically for capital markets environments.
TMX Datalinx will use the service to offer clients a secure, low-latency and scalable hosting solution tailored for high-performance trading and data analytics, the firms say.
The proposed deployment of TMX EMA will allow TMX Datalinx to provide market participants with access to bare metal compute, dedicated connectivity, and on-demand infrastructure, all located within the TMX Datalinx co-location facility.
Gordon McArthur, CEO at Beeks Group, says: “We are delighted to welcome TMX Datalinx to our growing community of Exchange Cloud users, empowering them to offer clients scalable, secure, and low latency compute environments from within their co-location facility.
“TMX Datalinx’s adoption of our solution is a strong endorsement of our ability to meet the unique demands of global financial exchanges.”
Michelle Tran, president at TMX Datalinx, adds: “Our goal is to make accessing Canada’s markets as seamless and efficient as possible, and our planned TMX Elastic Market Access service is a direct response to client demand for more flexible and scalable trading infrastructure.
“By collaborating with Beeks and utilising their proven Exchange Cloud platform, we will be able to offer clients a scalable, proximity-based virtual colocation service that connects them to our markets quickly, significantly reducing their deployment time to market.”
Under the agreement, Beeks will offer its Exchange Cloud service as TMX Elastic Market Access (TMX EMA) to TMX Datalinx clients.
According to the firms, TMX Datalinx will offer co-located infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) through Beeks' Exchange Cloud platform.
TMX EMA, powered by Beeks’ Exchange Cloud, is a fully managed and configurable IaaS solution, designed specifically for capital markets environments.
TMX Datalinx will use the service to offer clients a secure, low-latency and scalable hosting solution tailored for high-performance trading and data analytics, the firms say.
The proposed deployment of TMX EMA will allow TMX Datalinx to provide market participants with access to bare metal compute, dedicated connectivity, and on-demand infrastructure, all located within the TMX Datalinx co-location facility.
Gordon McArthur, CEO at Beeks Group, says: “We are delighted to welcome TMX Datalinx to our growing community of Exchange Cloud users, empowering them to offer clients scalable, secure, and low latency compute environments from within their co-location facility.
“TMX Datalinx’s adoption of our solution is a strong endorsement of our ability to meet the unique demands of global financial exchanges.”
Michelle Tran, president at TMX Datalinx, adds: “Our goal is to make accessing Canada’s markets as seamless and efficient as possible, and our planned TMX Elastic Market Access service is a direct response to client demand for more flexible and scalable trading infrastructure.
“By collaborating with Beeks and utilising their proven Exchange Cloud platform, we will be able to offer clients a scalable, proximity-based virtual colocation service that connects them to our markets quickly, significantly reducing their deployment time to market.”
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