Mobile
Oanda Upgrades fxTrade Mobile App
New York-based foreign exchange (FX) trading services provider Oanda has upgraded its fxTrade mobile applications for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices.
CQG Unveils ‘Labs-Grown' Charting, Analytics Prototypes
First prototype apps awaiting user feedback provide displays covering market statistics, correlation and open-high-low-close data.
CQG Preps Prototype Lab, Eyes Mobile
The web-based test platform will allow CQG to elicit feedback as it builds a new mobile data platform.
Thomson Reuters Releases Mobile App for Investor Relations
The financial information firm's corporate services arms will offer the application for Apple's iPad and iPhone offerings, and the Android operating system.
BlackRock CTO: ‘Password Reset’ a Surprising Challenge for BYOD Programs
Trying to prevent employees from using their personal mobile devices at work is a losing battle. As a result, firms are grappling with the security challenges involved with bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies.
Charles River Unveils Mobile App for Buy-Side Users
Burlington-based buy-side front-office technology provider Charles River Development has gone to market with Charles River Mobile, a tablet and smartphone app that provides secure remote access to the Charles River Investment Management Solution, the…
Anthony Malakian: Mobile Technology’s Perils and Possibilities
As the technology around mobile devices improves, Anthony finds that buy-side firms are still struggling with how to best tap into this new technology, or whether they should wait until the kinks have been better ironed out.
WSE Creates Mobile Exchange Data App
App will enable Apple iPhone, iPad and Android users to access data, news and statistics
Orc, Blue Partner For Options Tablet
Tablet displays options market data for traders and market makers
IPC Releases Mobile Communications App
Unigy Pulse Mobile is designed for the Apple iPad, but other versions are in the works.
When It Comes to Mobile, All Devices Welcome
Phones and tablets aren’t just for Angry Birds. Mobile devices have allowed financial professionals to operate on a 24/7 basis, and be less attached to the office. Jake Thomases explores whether they should be allowed to embed work functionality into…