Trading on Wall Street may soon feel like working on an MacBook computer or toggling between apps on an iPhone.
OpenFin has introduced a cloud-service product that provides the back-end for firms to create their own app store, making it easy to curate proprietary and third-party apps for employees.
That's the vision of Mazy Dar, the CEO of OpenFin, a startup that helps banks and asset managers build desktop applications. Dar has been working for years to bring an Apple-like operating system to financial desktops — creating an environment where apps can deploy safely, work closely together and update quickly, all within the confines of hyper-sensitive compliance regimes.
Enter the startup's new cloud services product. OpenFin will now provide tools and guidance to clients who want to create their own app store — firm-specific dashboards that can be curated to offer up employees a mix of homegrown apps and relevant third-party apps.
Another key benefit of the new cloud product — which OpenFin likens to the iCloud for financial services — is that it allows user to keep the same workspace between different workstations.
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