Nicholas Kolba | FINOS | OSSF 2020: Powering Micro UIs with FDC3
Nicholas Kolba | FINOS | OSSF 2020: Powering Micro UIs with FDC3 | FINOS OSSF 2020
Nicholas Kolba, Global Head of Platform, Genesis Global
Powering Micro UIs with FDC3 – OSSF 2020
The use of Micro-UIs (or Micro Frontends) is a relatively new pattern for splitting complex monoliths into vertically integrated components. This is of particular interest to financial application development, since data dense views and complex workflows can be broken into logical and re-mixable parts. In this session, we will demonstrate how key features of FDC3 1.1 and emerging FDC3 standards can be used to build micro-ui based workflows that span across applications and components from multiple providers and how the genesis Low Code Application Platform (LCAP) is leveraging open source web technologies and the FDC3 standards to transform application development in finance.
Nicholas Kolba’s BIO
Nick has been a contributor to open source development in finance for over a decade – most notably, leading the creation of the widely adopted FDC3 interoperability standard and as a board member at FINOS. As Global Head of Platform at genesis he is focused on delivering the firm’s technology strategy around its Low Code Application Platform. Nick has an extensive background in technology, including serving as CPO and CTO at OpenFin, technology director at Thomson Reuters, and VP of Product at AdFin.
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