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FDC3 Resources and FAQs
FDC3 Resources and FAQs

The Financial Desktop Connectivity and Collaboration Consortium (FDC3) defines a universal connectivity standard for apps in the finance industry. This open standard is gaining traction as a practical approach to desktop connectivity. As a result, many people want to learn it, but aren’t sure where to start. Finsemble is committed to FDC3, and want you to be successful. Here are some resources that can help you get going.

Maximize Your People Through Desktop Interoperability and Automation
Maximize Your People Through Desktop Interoperability and Automation

Pictet Asset Management recently joined us for a conversation around their journey to interoperability and how they’ve used our smart desktop platform, Finsemble, to automate workflow for their trading desks. In this excerpt, Global Head of Fixed Income Trading, Carl James, joins Finsemble CEO Dan Schleifer to discuss the challenges and lessons learned on the path to automation.

Finsemble 5.1: Next Generation Native Support
Finsemble 5.1: Next Generation Native Support

With Finsemble 5.1 release, our industry-leading native support is better than ever. While other platforms offer the capability to launch native apps or use API connectors for simple integration, Finsemble provides the infrastructure to seamlessly incorporate native applications into your workflow.

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.

Boot Sequence in Finsemble 5.0: Seamless Workflow Starts With Solid Engineering
Boot Sequence in Finsemble 5.0: Seamless Workflow Starts With Solid Engineering

Desktop interoperability is the best thing that’s happened to enterprise software in decades, but without solid architecture, your project may not get off the ground. A rigorously designed boot sequence is just one of the ways we’re bringing serious engineering discipline to our customers.