Bombay Stock Exchange selects ITRS to strengthen real-time monitoring capabilities

The partnership will allow the exchange to deploy ITRS’ Geneos platform, and also aligns with SEBI operational resilience requirements.

Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) has selected ITRS, a real-time observability platform, to provide real-time monitoring across its trading infrastructure, as part of efforts to bolster operational resilience and modernise its technology environment. 

Ryan Terpstra.

Through the integration, the exchange will deploy ITRS’ Geneos platform, alongside ITRS Analytics, to deliver end-to-end visibility across critical components of its trading systems.  

The move is intended to improve uptime service level agreements (SLAs), enable faster identification of potential issues, and support business continuity. 

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Sundararaman Ramamurthy, managing director and chief executive of BSE, said: “In today’s fast-paced and regulated markets, real-time system visibility is essential. Our partnership with ITRS enhances proactive monitoring, supports seamless trading, and strengthens BSE’s operational resilience.” 

The partnership is also expected to align with operational resilience guidelines set out by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), while laying the groundwork for a more centralised, command-centre-led monitoring model. 

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Ryan Terpstra, chief executive of ITRS, added: “Our platform is purpose-built for mission-critical environments where downtime is not an option. By delivering real-time observability, we help BSE meet evolving regulatory requirements and maintain market stability, while supporting their strong business growth with resilient, future-proof technology.” 

ITRS provides real-time IT observability solutions to financial services firms and other regulated industries globally, with its Geneos platform widely used across capital markets to monitor trading and post-trade systems. 

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