Open Platform: ‘Open’ Season: The Case for Cloud Web Containers in Fintech

Xinfinit's Alan Hutton outlines the argument for why open-source and cloud can and will replace traditional approaches to building data displays.

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Two well-known titans dominate today’s financial data platform market: Bloomberg, which racked up $8.9 billion in financial markets revenue in 2015, according to Burton-Taylor International Consulting, and Thomson Reuters, with $6.5 billion. But smaller financial technology companies see an opportunity for cloud-based open financial platforms, offering services that are more user-friendly, flexible and scalable, delivered at much lower prices. 

Expansive coverage of financial data is key to the

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