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What is Interoperability in Financial Services?
What is Interoperability in Financial Services?

Interoperability (or interop for short) has gained popularity in the last few years because it helps simplify user journeys within and across desktop applications. Тhis is a high priority for institutions that need to accelerate their digital transformation and become more efficient.

Enterprise Integration Patterns: Why You Need a Desktop Integration Platform Now 
Enterprise Integration Patterns: Why You Need a Desktop Integration Platform Now 

The Desktop Integration Platform organizes and integrates multiple apps logically through a local message broker, and visually, through advanced window management shells, commonly referred to as Workspaces. Commercial vendors specialize in offering ready-to-use message brokers and window management tools to integrate both web and native applications. Additional components, including launchpads, multi-application search engines and notification panels, will help to streamline the platform experience further. 

The Smart Desktop: An Integrated Blend of Old and New
The Smart Desktop: An Integrated Blend of Old and New

With the smart desktop technology coming to the forefront in capital markets, client firms and the press are focusing more and more on solutions like interop.io and other desktop integration platforms like OpenFin. That’s a good thing, of course—a rising tide lifts all ships—and we think the category has much to offer the industry.

Context Data and Intents: The Core Standards of FDC3
Context Data and Intents: The Core Standards of FDC3

In any multi-step workflow, there are actions and responses to actions. These actions are composed of data context and intents—the core of FDC3. In this post, we’ll break down two key specifications of FDC3 to give them a closer look.

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The Smart Desktop: An Integrated Blend of Old and New
The Smart Desktop: An Integrated Blend of Old and New

With the smart desktop technology coming to the forefront in capital markets, client firms and the press are focusing more and more on solutions like interop.io and other desktop integration platforms like OpenFin. That’s a good thing, of course—a rising tide lifts all ships—and we think the category has much to offer the industry.

Improve Execution Outcomes – Share Instrument Data Between Bloomberg® and Fidessa
Improve Execution Outcomes – Share Instrument Data Between Bloomberg® and Fidessa

interop.io can help you optimize workspaces in which critical data, like order, instrument and client can be synchronized real-time between the Bloomberg® Terminal and Fidessa. The G42 Bloomberg® Fidessa adapter by interop.io allows traders to understand market dynamics faster. Therefore, they improve the speed and quality of execution they give to clients.

What is Interoperability in Financial Services?
What is Interoperability in Financial Services?

Interoperability (or interop for short) has gained popularity in the last few years because it helps simplify user journeys within and across desktop applications. Тhis is a high priority for institutions that need to accelerate their digital transformation and become more efficient.