"Rolfe & Nolan and the Minneapolis Grain Exchange provided us a smooth, cost-effective entry into the MGEX electronic trading environment," said Ted Johnson, compliance director for Frontier Futures, Inc., which purchased the RANorder system in November of 2002. "For companies of modest size like ours, it means a lot to be able to stay up-to-date with the most current exchange APIs without the burden of additional licensing fees."
"Our ASP business model is designed to provide the latest exchange interfaces to our clients for the least possible cost," said Jim Birney, chief financial officer at Rolfe & Nolan. "Our agreement with the Minneapolis Grain Exchange puts that philosophy into practice. Rolfe & Nolan is the first solution provider to write to the Minneapolis Exchange API, and has done so with no new costs to clients."