The Finsemble Ecosystem brings the best of fintech applications together to create an intelligent, meaningful workflow for the end user. This week’s featured partner is Adaptable Tools.
Ensuring that Finsemble on Electron achieved impeccable security standards took substantial effort. For Electron developers or information professionals evaluating Finsemble, this blog post explains our security methodology step-by-step.
The Finsemble Router Service is a hub that passes event messages between windows and microservices, enabling coordination between all components. At any moment, messages are zipping back and forth between components, like a high speed network running right inside your application.
What is Finsemble physically? The easiest way to think about a Finsemble application is that it is a “site.” The site that is being displayed is composed of many pieces. Each piece—chart component, toolbar, microservice, config files, API, etc—is really just a web page.
Take a closer look at Finsemble. Each business component sits inside a window—a Chromium container running a short operating layer stack. Windows and components have a one-to-one relationship—a Finsemble component always sits in a container window.
Great design supports the user’s flow state. But how do you get there? Here are five principles of good, flow-centered UX design.
Despite all the numerous trading platforms out there, high-quality charting and customization tools are hard to find. What you should you look for when choosing an off-the-shelf cryptocurrency user interface?
Cosaic as well as over twenty banks and capital markets solution providers have joined together to create a group called Financial Desktop Connectivity and Collaboration Consortium (FDC3). The goal of FDC3 is to provide a universal connectivity and standards for all desktop applications for finance.