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BSE selects ITRS for real-time trading monitoring

By Vriti Gothi

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BSE has selected ITRS to strengthen real-time monitoring across its trading infrastructure, as the exchange advances efforts to improve operational resilience and meet evolving regulatory requirements.

Under the partnership, BSE will deploy ITRS Geneos, supported by the ITRS Analytics platform, to provide end-to-end visibility across critical systems. The implementation is intended to support proactive issue detection, improve system uptime, and enable faster response to operational disruptions in a high-availability market environment.

Sundararaman Ramamurthy, Managing Director and CEO of BSE, said real-time system visibility has become essential as markets grow more complex and tightly regulated. “Our partnership with ITRS enhances proactive monitoring, supports seamless trading, and strengthens BSE’s operational resilience,” he said.

The initiative forms part of BSE’s broader modernisation program, aimed at scaling its technology infrastructure to handle increasing transaction volumes and operational complexity. The platform is expected to support improved service-level performance, align with regulatory expectations on operational resilience from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), and enable a more integrated command center approach to exchange operations.

Ryan Terpstra, CEO of ITRS, said the company’s observability tools are designed for mission-critical financial environments where system downtime can have market-wide implications. “By delivering real-time observability, we help BSE meet evolving regulatory requirements and maintain market stability, while supporting their growth with resilient, future-proof technology,” he said.

The move reflects a broader industry trend among exchanges and market infrastructure providers to invest in advanced monitoring and observability tools, as regulators place greater emphasis on operational resilience, cyber preparedness, and continuous system availability. With trading increasingly dependent on complex, high-speed digital infrastructure, real-time observability is becoming a core capability for maintaining market integrity and investor confidence.

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