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Genesis Global and interop.io Forge Alliance to Enhance Financial Markets Software Interoperability

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Genesis Global and interop.io have formed a technology alliance aimed at driving software innovation and developing customised multi-application workflows for the financial markets industry. This partnership facilitates the integration of high-performance front-, middle-, and back-office applications on the Genesis platform with third-party systems using interop.io, enhancing efficiency and reducing risk for financial firms.

Leslie Spiro, CEO and Co-founder of interop.io, highlighted the Genesis platform’s ability to integrate multiple data sources and financial technology systems, commenting: “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.”

Devry Ross, Head of Partnerships at Genesis Global, emphasised the importance of flexibility between web and desktop applications. “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,” said Ross.

The alliance is further supported by the release of Version 8 of the Genesis Application Platform, which includes enhanced FDC3 support to embed interoperability in applications. Both firms stress the significance of partnerships in advancing interoperability within the finance industry. Through their Partner Programs, Genesis and interop.io aim to optimise productivity, enhance compliance, and create competitive advantages for their clients.

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