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Glue42 Adds Apps to Desktop Interoperability Ecosystem

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Glue42 has expanded its desktop interoperability ecosystem with the addition of independent software vendors Adaptable Tools and BCC Group, and service provider Norman & Sons. The providers are offering their services via the Glue42 platform that uses the FINOS FDC3 open standard to provide a seamless user interface and data integration between desktop apps. Adaptable Tools adds its Adaptable Blotter DataGrid solution, BCC Group real-time market data sources via its cloud native ONE Solution, and Norman & Sons’ its expertise in ensuring user experience and interface designs, as well as desktop implementations, align with customers’ business goals.

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