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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Agnostic]] | * [[Agnostic]] | ||
* [[Bank agnostic]] | * [[Bank agnostic services]] | ||
* [[Data]] | * [[Data]] | ||
* [[Fintech]] | * [[Fintech]] | ||
* [[Industry agnostic]] | * [[Industry agnostic]] | ||
* [[Information technology]] | * [[Information technology]] | ||
* [[Insurance]] | |||
* [[MIS]] | * [[MIS]] | ||
* [[Network]] | |||
* [[Regtech]] | * [[Regtech]] | ||
* [[Standard]] | * [[Standard]] | ||
* [[Supply chain]] | |||
* [[Telematics]] | * [[Telematics]] | ||
*[[White-label]] | *[[White-label]] |
Revision as of 01:22, 27 March 2024
Information technology.
Interoperability is the ability of computer systems or software from different vendors to exchange and make use of information between each other.
Positioned to scale
- "... our focus on industry collaboration and open networks uniquely positions Voltron to scale by leveraging [our] Corda Network to ensure interoperability with other global trade initiatives and other networks - including supply chain, cash, insurance and identity."
- The Treasurer magazine, December 2018 / January 2019, p7, David E Rutter, CEO, R3