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September 30 - October 1, 2024 | New York, New York
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Tuesday October 1, 2024 1:35pm - 2:05pm EDT
Morphir is a library of tools that captures business logic as data. FDC3 provides universal connectivity and standards for applications. What happens when we combine the two to create a web aplpication that can integrate Morphir-based services on the FDC3 protocol over REST?

BankerX (sister to TraderX) is a reference application that demonstrates how you can create commercial banking applications in Morphir and have interactions using FDC3.
Speakers
avatar for Michelle Chan

Michelle Chan

Senior Software Developer, Capital One
Michelle has spent seven years working on modernizing accounting systems at Morgan Stanley and Capital One. At Capital One, she is the Scala technical lead and a maintainer for Morphir and Morphir-Scala.
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Stephen Goldbaum

Distinguished Engineer, Morgan Stanley
Stephen is a Distinguished Engineer at Morgan Stanley.
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Nick Kolba

CEO, Connectifi Corp
Nick Kolba started working on interoperability in finance at Reuters, where he co-invented the CCF protocol which became the backbone of interop in the Thomson Reuters Eikon platform. From there, Nick went on to lead the creation of the FDC3 standard at OpenFin and chair the group... Read More →
Tuesday October 1, 2024 1:35pm - 2:05pm EDT
Broadway Ballroom North
  FDC3
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