2023 Report Download
Download reportFINOS, the Fintech Open Source Foundation, and its research partners, GitHub, Linux Foundation Research, Red Hat and Scott Logic conducted a survey and key stakeholder interviews to understand the state of open source adoption, contribution, and readiness in the financial services industry. Download the report to learn more.
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FINOS, the Fintech Open Source Foundation, and its research partners, GitHub, Linux Foundation Research, Red Hat and Scott Logic conducted a survey and key stakeholder interviews to understand the state of open source adoption, contribution, and readiness in the financial services industry. Download the report to learn more.
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OSFF 2023
Click to view recordings, podcasts, and more from our Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF) 2023 held in NYC on November 1st
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OSFF New York 2022
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OSFF London 2022
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Case Study: FINOS Perspective
Perspective: A financial services open source success story delivering data analysis software for complex, real-time data sets.
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kdb+ GiHub Homepage
kdb+ Working Group from FINOS Data Technologies program
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kdb+ – The Future and How to get Involved
Forking abandoned projects into FINOS to give them new life and reduce disruption of legacy systems.
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kdb+ – Use Case, Benefits and ‘Boothroyd’
A TypeScript-based alternative to Java-based kdb Studio borne from cross-FINOS collaboration. Opportunities for developers to join and set direction.
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kdb+ – Introduction and Scene Set
Who's involved? Example offerings under the kdb+ Project : q libraries, kdb Studio, qPython.
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Whitepaper: Business Value of Open Source for Financial Services Firms
Whitepaper: Business Value of Open Source for Financial Services Firms
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Report: Technology Trends in Capital Markets Report
Report: Technology Trends in Capital Markets Report
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Case Study: FINOS Legend
In November 2019, at the FINOS flagship Open Source Strategy Forum, FINOS Platinum member Goldman Sachs announced its intention to open source its internally developed Legend data management platform.Legend provides an excellent opportunity to bring subject matter expertise to data models, as its single, visual platform enables engineers and non-engineers - regardless of their technical background - to develop data-centric applications and data-driven insights.Between April and September 2020, Goldman Sachs led several data modeling efforts as part of the FINOS Legend Studio Pilot to develop extensions to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association's Common Domain Model (ISDA CDM).Legend was open sourced and contributed into FINOS in late 2020 and is available on GitHub for anyone to use and contribute to.
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The State of Open Source in Financial Services 2021
The State of Open Source in Financial Services 2021
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2023 Report Download

FINOS, the Fintech Open Source Foundation, and its research partners, GitHub, Linux Foundation Research, Red Hat and Scott Logic conducted a survey and key stakeholder interviews to understand the state of open source adoption, contribution, and readiness in the financial services industry. Download the report to learn more.
OSFF 2023
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Click to view recordings, podcasts, and more from our Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF) 2023 held in NYC on November 1st
OSFF New York 2022

Click to view recordings and more
OSFF London 2022

Click to view recordings, images, and more
Case Study: FINOS Perspective

Perspective: A financial services open source success story delivering data analysis software for complex, real-time data sets.
kdb+ GiHub Homepage

kdb+ Working Group from FINOS Data Technologies program
kdb+ – The Future and How to get Involved
Forking abandoned projects into FINOS to give them new life and reduce disruption of legacy systems.
kdb+ – Use Case, Benefits and ‘Boothroyd’
A TypeScript-based alternative to Java-based kdb Studio borne from cross-FINOS collaboration. Opportunities for developers to join and set direction.
kdb+ – Introduction and Scene Set

Who's involved? Example offerings under the kdb+ Project : q libraries, kdb Studio, qPython.
Whitepaper: Business Value of Open Source for Financial Services Firms

Whitepaper: Business Value of Open Source for Financial Services Firms
Report: Technology Trends in Capital Markets Report

Report: Technology Trends in Capital Markets Report
Case Study: FINOS Legend

In November 2019, at the FINOS flagship Open Source Strategy Forum, FINOS Platinum member Goldman Sachs announced its intention to open source its internally developed Legend data management platform.Legend provides an excellent opportunity to bring subject matter expertise to data models, as its single, visual platform enables engineers and non-engineers - regardless of their technical background - to develop data-centric applications and data-driven insights.Between April and September 2020, Goldman Sachs led several data modeling efforts as part of the FINOS Legend Studio Pilot to develop extensions to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association's Common Domain Model (ISDA CDM).Legend was open sourced and contributed into FINOS in late 2020 and is available on GitHub for anyone to use and contribute to.
The State of Open Source in Financial Services 2021

The State of Open Source in Financial Services 2021