Keynote Panel: State of Open Source in Finance
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Keynote Panel: State of Open Source in Finance
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Playlist: Open Source in Finance Forum London 2022
Listen to our wrap-up episode & primer interviews with various speakers.
Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF) London 2022 Wrap Up
In this episode of the podcast, FINOS CTO Jane Gavronsky, Senior Technical Architect Rob Moffat, and Head of Marketing Grizz Griswold do a retrospective of the most recent edition of the Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF) London from July 2022. We talk about the keynotes, the hallway track, roundtables, and key takeaways from the event.
FINOS Open Source in Finance Podcast
The FINOS Open Source in Finance Podcast celebrates open source projects and interesting topics at the cross section of financial services and open source. So far, our industry experts have discussed practical applications of and their real-world experiences with a range of open source projects including desktop interoperability, low code platforms, synthetic data, and data modeling. They’ve also discussed best practices for inner source, common myths about open source and why commercial companies choose to introduce open source offerings. Tune in to hear what comes next.
Securities Finance Times: CDM resources now available as open source in FINOS
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OS in Finance 101: Open Source Developers, Contributors, and Maintainers – Eddie Knight, Sonatype and Colin Griffin, Krumware
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ZDNET: The future of finance belongs to open source
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OS in Finance 101: DEI as a Differentiator in Open Source and Finance – Monica Sasso, Red Hat
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz Griswold sits down with Monica Sasso, EMEA Financial Services Chief Technologist at Red Hat. They talk about DEI as a differentiator in open source and finance, the recent Tech Gateway FINOS event and Monica's journey through finance and open source.
OS in Finance 101: How to Get Non-Technical Contributors for your Open Source Project with Cara Delia, Red Hat
In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Cara Delia of Red Hat. She is a Principal Community Architect in the FSI (Financial Services Industry) and Sustainability Sectors. This is an Open Source in Finance 101 topic: How to get non-technical contributors to contribute to your open source project. We hope you enjoy!
OSinFinance 101 Open Source Benefits for the Financial Services Industry – Grizz Grizwold 11 August 2022
This article gives a high-level view of the advantages of open source for stakeholders in financial services institutions, as well as the ecosystem that supports them. Why use and contribute to open source in finance? Open source's power is found in leveraging a collaborative development as well as the security and quality of code, with more eyeballs on the code. Banks and fintechs can lower costs of development, speed up time to market, and reduce vendor lock-in.
Podcast: The Challenges of Deploying Real-time AI for Finance & How Open Source Can Help
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Nava Levy, AI/ML Developer Advocate at Redis to talk about her OSFF talk: "The Challenges of Deploying Real-time AI for Finance and how Open Source can help". Plus, we talk about artificial intelligence and machine learning and deep learning, how it can apply to finance, and how open source has a place in all of this.
Keynote: Open Finance: An Open Source View
Do you know what Open Finance is? How does it overlap with an Open Source mindset and culture? Come along to gain some insight into how NatWest thinks about this, and how we see it evolving in the future.
The Challenges of Deploying Real-time AI for Finance & How Open Source Can Help
Real-time AI/ML use cases for Financial Services are on the rise, but deploying them at scale reliably and cost effectively is challenging. In this talk we will see how open source software for machine learning operations (MLOps) and Feature Stores in particular, are helping address these challenges. We will also explore a few case studies in production, in which tools such as open source Feast together with open source Redis are deployed in FinTech companies for real-time use cases such as fraud detection and lead scoring.
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Click to view the Keynote Panel: State of Open Source in Finance
Listen to our wrap-up episode & primer interviews with various speakers.
In this episode of the podcast, FINOS CTO Jane Gavronsky, Senior Technical Architect Rob Moffat, and Head of Marketing Grizz Griswold do a retrospective of the most recent edition of the Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF) London from July 2022. We talk about the keynotes, the hallway track, roundtables, and key takeaways from the event.
The FINOS Open Source in Finance Podcast celebrates open source projects and interesting topics at the cross section of financial services and open source. So far, our industry experts have discussed practical applications of and their real-world experiences with a range of open source projects including desktop interoperability, low code platforms, synthetic data, and data modeling. They’ve also discussed best practices for inner source, common myths about open source and why commercial companies choose to introduce open source offerings. Tune in to hear what comes next.
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Listen to this episode of our OS in Finance 101
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz Griswold sits down with Monica Sasso, EMEA Financial Services Chief Technologist at Red Hat. They talk about DEI as a differentiator in open source and finance, the recent Tech Gateway FINOS event and Monica's journey through finance and open source.
In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Cara Delia of Red Hat. She is a Principal Community Architect in the FSI (Financial Services Industry) and Sustainability Sectors. This is an Open Source in Finance 101 topic: How to get non-technical contributors to contribute to your open source project. We hope you enjoy!
This article gives a high-level view of the advantages of open source for stakeholders in financial services institutions, as well as the ecosystem that supports them. Why use and contribute to open source in finance? Open source's power is found in leveraging a collaborative development as well as the security and quality of code, with more eyeballs on the code. Banks and fintechs can lower costs of development, speed up time to market, and reduce vendor lock-in.
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Nava Levy, AI/ML Developer Advocate at Redis to talk about her OSFF talk: "The Challenges of Deploying Real-time AI for Finance and how Open Source can help". Plus, we talk about artificial intelligence and machine learning and deep learning, how it can apply to finance, and how open source has a place in all of this.
Do you know what Open Finance is? How does it overlap with an Open Source mindset and culture? Come along to gain some insight into how NatWest thinks about this, and how we see it evolving in the future.
Real-time AI/ML use cases for Financial Services are on the rise, but deploying them at scale reliably and cost effectively is challenging. In this talk we will see how open source software for machine learning operations (MLOps) and Feature Stores in particular, are helping address these challenges. We will also explore a few case studies in production, in which tools such as open source Feast together with open source Redis are deployed in FinTech companies for real-time use cases such as fraud detection and lead scoring.