NEXEN (platform)
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Developer(s) | BNY Mellon |
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Initial release | 22 June 2015 |
Type | Financial services |
License | Proprietary commercial software |
Website | nexen |
NEXEN is a financial services platform developed by BNY Mellon. It features a web application, APIs, and data analytics tools to allow financial services clients to access the BNY Mellon's services, such as asset custody, broker-dealer services, and alternative investment services. NEXEN was launched in 2015, and is part of BNY Mellon's digital transformation efforts that began in 2012.[1]
Features[]
Gateway and App Store[]
NEXEN includes Gateway, a web application for users to access BNY Mellon services via browser on desktop, tablet, and mobile device.[2][3] Gateway is built using open-source technology, such as AngularJS. It provides users access to BNY Mellon services across multiple financial services segments in a single interface. As of June 2016, there are 10,000 entitled users to Gateway.[4]
BNY Mellon plans to include third parties on the NEXEN platform via an app store.[5][6] An example is a third-party app that performs sentiment analysis on asset managers' portfolio holdings.
APIs[]
NEXEN is built using API technology.[3] APIs are used to provide data and functionality to the user interface. Clients can also access more than 100 APIs directly using the NEXEN API Store. [4][5] The NEXEN platform uses open-source technology to run the APIs, such as WSO2.[7][8]
Data analytics[]
NEXEN includes data analytics tools through a feature called Digital Pulse.[5] This feature includes capturing more than one billion data events per month and using visual tools to display and analyze the data.[5] Activities, processes and transactions are all tracked via the same analytics feature, resulting in nearly 200 dashboards.[4][9]
References[]
- ^ Ross, Jeanne; Sebastian, Ina; Beath, Cynthia (3 April 2017). "BNY Mellon: Redesigning IT for Digital Transformation" (CISR Working Paper No. 416). MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research: 2. Retrieved 14 May 2017. Cite journal requires
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(help) - ^ Boulton, Clint (2 April 2017). "BNY Mellon Channels Silicon Valley Development Practices". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
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- ^ a b c Bedell, Denise (10 June 2016). "Innovators Q+A BNYMellon On Its Open-Source Platform". Global Finance Magazine. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
- ^ a b c d Baliva, Zach (15 June 2016). "Jennifer Cole is Helping Finance Giant BNY Mellon Become a Tech Giant Too". Sync. Guerrero Howe. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
- ^ Norton, Steve (7 April 2016). "BNY Mellon Plans to Offer Asset Managers New Sentiment Analysis Tool". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
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- ^ Macknight, Joy (4 January 2016). "BNY Mellon masters the art of digital". The Banker. Financial Times. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
External links[]
- Financial services