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Destination low-code: the future of software development in financial services
Achieving big, bold ideas takes perseverance, motivated teams and an orchestrated sequence of countless small steps toward the goal. Think about the Artemis mission now in orbit around the moon. Nearly 30,000 people, representing every U.S. state, worked on Artemis (their names are in the Orion capsule), beginning more than 12 years ago. The Artemis rocket, the most powerful ever, and its command capsule are comprised of millions of parts engineered for perfection. It’s a marvel.
The Genesis mission to change how financial markets develop and delivers software is our terrestrial version of a moon shot. We began in 2015 and now have more than 200 engineers and technologists working to refine our low-code software development platform. The platform has been tested and deployed in the most demanding financial services environments and we are working to bring high-performance engineering through low-code technology to every developer building applications requiring:
· Rich, permissioned user workflows
· High-throughput data and transaction processing
· Enterprise security, audit and governance
· Interactive visualizations and analytics
· Streaming low-latency data integrations
· Mission-critical scalability, performance and availability
In Artemis terms, we are off the launch pad and accelerating toward our goal.
We achieve progress through product releases every six weeks focused on improving the developer experience, streamlining enterprise deployments and harmonizing data integration.
The latest platform releases (2022.3) feature enhancements in each of these areas:
Refining the developer experience
The platform continues to extend its low-code language to deliver a full-stack low-code experience. The new release brings more customization to the design of user interfaces and more flexible real-time data aggregation capabilities.
Streamlining enterprise deployments
Genesis is building toward operating within any container orchestration platform. The new release accelerates time to deployment, reduces resource footprint and speeds process restarts for containerized applications.
Harmonizing and extending data integration
The Genesis platform brings a ‘pipeline’ concept to data integration. This release makes it easier to reuse definitions and configurations for data sources and sinks, enabling an end-to-end, two-way pipeline for streaming data into and out of Genesis applications.
To learn more about the Genesis low-code platform, explore our growing library of resources for developers or contact us for a demo to learn more about our low-code platform and how we can supercharge your developers.
Like Artemis, we are continually on the move, getting closer to our transformative vision. We look forward to keeping you posted on our progress.