AquaQ releases TorQ V2.0 (open source framework for kdb+)

Hi all,

AquaQ Analytics (www.aquaq.co.uk) today releases Version 2.0 of our free open source  TorQ Framework for kdb+.

This update focuses on day-to-day tasks associated with managing a kdb+ application, providing significantly improved functionality around process monitoring, reporting and data management.

We are also pleased to release a free  Finance Starter Pack , designed using a sample data feed, to show potential users how a production quality data capture system can easily and quickly be built on top of TorQ & kdb+. 

Look out for news of our  public webinars  covering TorQ and the TorQ roadmap in June.

We shall be adding a free  Introduction to TorQ  course to our online training website shortly.

TorQ V2.0 Brochure: http://www.aquaq.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/aquaq-torq-brochure.pdf

TorQ V2.0 Blog Post: http://www.aquaq.co.uk/news/torq-2-0-released/

TorQ on Github: https://github.com/AquaQAnalytics

Online kdb+ training courses: training.aquaq.co.uk

Website: www.aquaq.co.uk

Also for political buffs out there, see our recent blog post and visualization of the UK elections night where we pulled data from betfair into TorQ http://www.aquaq.co.uk/q/uk-general-election-2015/ 

We would like to thank the members of the Kx community who have provided considerable feedback for this latest release. Additional feedback and suggestions for TorQ are always welcome via info@aquaq.co.uk.

Rgds,

Ronan

Ronan Pairceir
CEO
AquaQ Analytics Limited
Suite 5, Sturgeon Building
9-15 Queen Street
Belfast
BT16EA
Office:  +44(0)2890 312939

How do you pronounce TorQ? Thx.

Hi Yan

TorQ is supposed to be pronounced as “torque”.  Which corresponds perfectly *cough* with our company name AquaQ which we pronounce “Aqua Q”.  

Thanks 

Jonny