Barclays Revamps BARX Platform Using OpenFin

Executives from Barclays discuss why the bank is transforming its BARX trading platform and what that might mean for the future of trading desktops.

The way that Daniel Nehren sees it, all trading desktops will be web-based within five years, where they’ll be an assembly of external and internal applications, integrated to provide a “best-in-class” trading environment.

Nehren, head of statistical modeling and development for equities at Barclays, says that historically, the trading desktop has been separated into two pieces: the high-performance trading platform, and the analytics applications built around that. Disjointed and siloed, the

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