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Wall Street Systems Announces Partnership With Aleri to Enhance its FX Trading Soluti

GARTNER Event Processing Summit, Stamford, CT., September 16, 2008 - Wall Street Systems (Wallstreet), the global provider of treasury, trading and settlement solutions and services, and Aleri Inc., a leading provider of enterprise-class complex event processing (CEP) technology, today announced that Wallstreet has enhanced its FX trading solution with Aleri CEP technology to provide real-time [...]

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WALL(1) 							Linux User's Manual							   WALL(1)

NAME
wall -- send a message to everybody's terminal. SYNOPSIS
wall [-n] [ message ] DESCRIPTION
Wall sends a message to everybody logged in with their mesg(1) permission set to yes. The message can be given as an argument to wall, or it can be sent to wall's standard input. When using the standard input from a terminal, the message should be terminated with the EOF key (usually Control-D). The length of the message is limited to 20 lines. For every invocation of wall a notification will be written to syslog, with facility LOG_USER and level LOG_INFO. OPTIONS
-n Suppresses the normal banner printed by wall, changing it to "Remote broadcast message". This option is only available for root if wall is installed set-group-id, and is used by rpc.walld(8). ENVIRONMENT
Wall ignores the TZ variable - the time printed in the banner is based on the system's local time. SEE ALSO
mesg(1), rpc.rwalld(8). AUTHOR
Miquel van Smoorenburg, miquels@cistron.nl 15 April 2003 WALL(1)