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Hi All,

We're getting ready to start a beta program for the latest release of Visual 
FIX, and are inviting firms that develop FIX-based electronic trading solutions 
to participate.

Visual FIX is a next-generation FIX productivity application for testing, 
simulating, and developing FIX-based electronic trading systems. The system 
provides a number of advanced features that are not found in existing FIX 
testing solutions, such as a visual workflow editor that allows you to 
incorporate your own .NET/C# testing components, WYSIWYG ticket/order-entry 
screen designers, and support for both the VersaFIX and QuickFIX open source 
FIX engines.

The Visual FIX beta provides a great opportunity to participate in an extended 
evaluation of our system, at no cost, and an opportunity to help influence the 
development of next-generation FIX testing products.

We do provide beta program participants with a significant discount on 
licensing costs, if they decide to deploy the system commercially, so this is 
also a great opportunity to cut costs if you find Visual FIX meets your firm's 
needs.

Product information can be found on our website at:

http://www.assimilate.com/Products/Index.html

If your firm is interested in participating in the beta, please let me know.

Thanks,

Russ Curry
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Russell E. Curry
CEO
Assimilate Technology, Inc.
www.assimilate.com
888-639-0822 Ext. 501
715-928-2717 (mobile)

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