With the smart desktop technology coming to the forefront in capital markets, client firms and the press are focusing more and more on products like Finsemble and other desktop integration platforms like OpenFin and Glue42. That’s a good thing, of course—a rising tide lifts all ships—and we think the category has much to offer the industry.
Julie Armstrong joins ChartIQ as Chief Commercial Officer, bringing extensive global experience.
Infront is an HTML5 web trading platform comprised of configurable widgets. Within Finsemble, Infront components—such as news feeds and charts—can now integrate visually and contextually with any other Ecosystem application. Finsemble allows users to connect and duplicate Infront components and save workspace configuration between sessions.
Developers choose ag-Grid as their go-to solution for a fully polished, feature-rich, out-of-the-box toolkit to build superior grid applications. Within Finsemble, a grid application can share data in real-time with its neighbors—be it a third party, modern, or legacy application. These seamless workflows take an already super fast solution like ag-Grid to a new level.
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.
Standing by our commitment to help the finance world work smarter, we are proud to announce that our desktop integration platform, Finsemble, now supports Electron.
If you are looking to improve workspace management with a financial smart desktop, ask yourself (or the vendor you may be vetting) these questions before starting your digital transformation project.
ChartIQ today announces it has completed its Series B funding round. German investor Digital+ Partners, a growth equity firm that focuses exclusively on investments in B2B technology companies, is the lead investor. In total, ChartIQ has raised over $20 million in funding since its founding in 2012.