The market for Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) is booming, in particular when it comes to technology for financial services. The number of public APIs doubled between 2014 and 2015 alone. APIs let businesses easily hook disparate systems...
Proprietary Traders, Brokers, Clearing Services and their clients all need to know the market exposure and risk to their firms at any given point in time. Risk managers often sit in front of multiple screens monitoring positions in real time from...
One of the most popular solutions for digital content sharing is SharePoint. Everyone has heard of SharePoint and the beautiful company sites that can be created with it – if you are a developer or if you can pay a large hunk of cash for a...
Symphony and Markit partnership boost collaboration in Financial Services Symphony and Markit have announced a partnership to promote the adoption of a Collaboration Platform as a Service (CPaaS) in the financial industry. The news is likely to...
We’re often asked about the differences between ipushpull vs Google Sheets and Excel Online. The Google and Microsoft applications attempt to replicate desktop spreadsheets but offer vastly reduced functionality and integration. And they don’t...
At ipushpull we take our users’ privacy and security very seriously, so we were intrigued that two of the biggest news stories to break this week relate to just that. We think it’s great that everyone is suddenly talking about encryption....
Hot on the heels from the security fob off from Apple to the US government, WhatsApp is updating its messenger app with strong encryption so that every text and voice call will be highly protected for their 1 billion+ users.
ipushpull is delighted to announce our new partnership with FuturesTechs, the FCA-regulated & award-winning technical research company. FuturesTechs is using ipushpull’s new document distribution feature to securely deliver daily technical analysis...
If you scroll down your email inbox I’ll bet you’ll see a fair few paper clips, highlighting those emails that arrived complete with their own attachment. Let’s take a look at a few, shall we, and see what’s attached? Ah – here’s an MS Excel...