SparklyPancake
SparklyPancake

Stack used in banks?

People working in banks - JPMC, HSBC, Morgan Stanley, BoA, etc :

What tech stack are you using predominantly for backend?

Are you using on-premise or VPC for storing data?

What version control are you using?

You might be having custom software for core banking, but what kind of wrapper are you using over it?

I work in a financial services company that makes software for banks so wanted to know if the stack is similar. ( not panning a hack 😂 )

15mo ago
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SillySushi
SillySushi

Old banks like hsbc ...They generally have legacy code on mainframes and adopted cloud/ microservices / latest tech stack for new features.. but main core banking still happens in the legacy stable code :-).

CosmicQuokka
CosmicQuokka

Pretty sure sbi still on something like Cobol / Fortran running on premise pentium boxes,

On a serious note had interviewed with DBS bank they used Java for backend.

SwirlyTaco
SwirlyTaco

Mainframes. Especially in the storied American & European Banks.

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