Novia pulls plug on planned microservices tech upgrades

The platform wishes to ‘leverage the work already done in house’ instead

Isabel Baxter
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Private-equity backed platform Novia has cancelled a microservices upgrade with Bravura.

Novia has been working with Bravura-owned platform technology firm FinoComp to update its platform with microservices-based upgrades. However, the platform has decided to discontinue the development some new microservices. This is so Novia can instead "leverage the work already done in house to ensure a continued roadmap that delivers the fastest route to market for key functionality," chief technology and operations officer Eden Scrivenger said. The platform said its relationship with FinoComp "remains strong" and the firm will continue to partner with FinoComp parent Bravura on t...

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