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Delta One launches standalone desktop platform ahead of Bloomberg App Portal sunset

NEW YORK, July 8. Delta One LLC's standalone desktop platform launched Tuesday, securing access for institutional equity finance subscribers as Bloomberg moves toward closing its App Portal.

By Ines Ferreira2 min read
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NEW YORK, July 8. Delta One LLC's standalone desktop platform launched Tuesday, securing access for institutional equity finance subscribers as Bloomberg moves toward closing its App Portal.

The platform transition

Delta One, which the company describes as the leading specialized analytics platform for institutional equity finance desks, said the new product carries existing subscribers through the Bloomberg App Portal closure without a gap in service. The firm is based in New York.

Tuesday's announcement gave no date for the Bloomberg shutdown. Short on specifics. Delta One did not disclose subscriber counts, desktop pricing, or financial terms tied to the product change.

Moving off Bloomberg's distribution layer

Institutional tools delivered through Bloomberg's App Portal run on Bloomberg's own product timeline. Delta One's standalone desktop moves that delivery outside Bloomberg's infrastructure entirely.

The company said the migration is designed to keep current subscribers uninterrupted. The framing in Tuesday's release centered on continuity of access, with the launch timed ahead of the Bloomberg portal closure rather than triggered by it.


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Key takeaways

Frequently asked

What did Delta One launch and when?

Delta One LLC launched a standalone desktop platform on Tuesday, July 8, for institutional equity finance subscribers.

Why is Delta One moving off Bloomberg's App Portal?

Bloomberg is moving toward closing its App Portal, so Delta One built a standalone desktop to keep current subscribers uninterrupted by delivering the product outside Bloomberg's infrastructure.

When will Bloomberg close its App Portal?

The announcement gave no date for the Bloomberg App Portal shutdown.

How much does the new desktop platform cost?

Delta One did not disclose desktop pricing, subscriber counts, or any financial terms tied to the product change.

Was the launch triggered by the Bloomberg closure?

No; the release framed the launch as timed ahead of the Bloomberg portal closure rather than triggered by it, centering on continuity of access.