What is a Smart Desktop? To scale in today’s fast-paced finance environment, organizations need an effective way to clarify and communicate data from multiple sources and display that data in a single, unified desktop experience.
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.
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Imagine all the tools within your workflow—legacy, modern, and third-party—working together in an integrated and unified desktop experience. Finsemble seamlessly assembles and syncs disparate applications for capital markets end users. See how this works on a sales dashboard.
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.