Genesis Global and interop.io today announced a technology alliance to promote software innovation and customized, multi-application workflows in the financial markets industry.
The alliance makes it seamless for mutual clients to bring high-performance front-, middle- and back-office applications built on the Genesis platform into their interoperability strategy using interop.io.
“Clients love the Genesis platform for its ability to integrate multiple data sources and financial technology systems,” says Leslie Spiro, CEO and Co-founder of interop.io. “Now, with interop.io and FDC3, third-party systems that must run on the desktop such as Salesforce or Bloomberg can more easily interoperate with Genesis applications.”
“Financial firms want flexibility between web and desktop applications,” said Devry Ross, Head of Partnerships at Genesis Global. “Integrating multiple systems, data sources and trade-related services is a strength of Genesis. Our work with specialists like interop.io and new capabilities in our platform expand how our philosophy of flexibility and openness translates to desktop integrations.”
Version 8 of the Genesis Application Platform, released on June 1, includes improved FDC3 support, helping developers embed interoperability into applications and desktop environments.
Both firms acknowledge that partnerships are key to the evolution of interoperability across the finance markets industry.
Through its Partner Program, Genesis works with a variety of financial industry technology providers and consultancies committed to developing new applications and solutions that optimize productivity, enhance compliance and create competitive advantage.
The interop.io Partner Program brings the power of interoperability to vendors and solutions providers that want to become a centralized “interop hub” for their clients or an interop-enabled “spoke” which integrates out-of-the-box with other applications.
The Genesis Application Platform provides a specialized low-code framework and AI-driven developer tools to make it easier and faster for financial firms to build new applications or upgrade legacy systems at speed. It provides a unified developer environment for creating full-stack applications requiring high-performance transaction processing, event-driven workflows, real-time data integrations and rich, interactive user experiences.