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FDC3 Highlights at OSFF NYC - Rob Moffat
As we finally reach the end of January, FINOS are focusing on FDC3 plans for this year. And that’ll be the subject of the next blog article. But before that, I'd like to just look back to December 2022 and reflect on the amazing Open Source in Finance Forum FDC3 had in New York.
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Collaborate, Don't Fork - Peter Smulovics
The concept of forking has become synonymous with branching out independently on a project. While forking serves its purpose in certain scenarios, it's essential to recognize when it may not be the most effective approach. Now, we'll explore the benefits of active innersourcing and why developers should consider collaboration before taking the fork in the road.
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Blog: Unlocking the Future of Finance IT
Unlocking the Future of Finance IT: Discover key insights from The 2023 Open Source in Financial Services Report, highlighting the growing importance of open source, the rise of Open Source Program Offices, and actionable insights for organizations in the financial sector.
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FDC3 General Meeting 7th Nov 2023
Watch the video from our FDC3 General Meeting on 7th November 2023
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Post-OSFF Announcements #2 - Rob Moffat
Read our Open Source Readiness weekly update
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Navigating FDC3 UX
Presented at Open Source In Finance Forum 2023 – NYCPresented by Michael Lynch – Symphony, Chuck Danielsson – Adaptive & Lise Noble – Discover Financial ServicesTitle: Navigating FDC3 UX: A Call for Universal FDC3 UX Patterns for an Improved Interop LandscapeAbstract: Navigating FDC3 UX: A Call for Universal FDC3 UX Patterns for an improved Interop Landscape In this panel talk, we will discuss the current-state of FDC3 UX patterns, the common pitfalls we see in today’s solutions, as well as the need for contributions from across the community to form more mature UX patterns. As more and more vendors ship batteries-included components that are FDC3-enabled, the need for the community to form stronger, more mature UX patterns to support complex FDC3 workflows is greatly needed in order to ensure a sane user experience where FDC3 actions are discoverable, predictable and universally recognized. This panel talk will be geared to raising awareness around the issue of UX & FDC3, encouraging the community to rally around this problem and encourage participation in a number of practical ways.Find more info about FINOS:On the web: https://www.finos.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/finosfoundationLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/finosfoundation/OSFF NYC: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-finance-forum-new-york/
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Congratulations to the FINOS Community Award Winners 2023
During our recent Open Source in Finance Forum, we had the opportunity to recognize many of the incredible individuals and companies making significant contributions and creating a positive impact in open source in financial services. We're extremely grateful for all of their work, along with so many others, and want to give them another shout out in this post!
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Open Source Readiness – Weekly Update – 8 November 2023
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last couple of weeks, you should be aware of the OSFF conference that happened on the 1st November in grand style in the Marriott Marquis hotel in New York. Open Source Readiness was featured heavily not only in the keynotes and at our project table (thanks to Brittany Istenes, Cara Delia and Mimi Flynn for their staffing duties) but also in the press release on the state of open source in financial services.
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5 Lessons for Organizations Starting Their Open Source Contribution Journeys - Andy Smith, Discover
While Discover® Financial Services has a long history of using open source, in 2021, I joined Discover to formally drive the open source strategy. I have spent the past year listening to our business units, collaborating with our legal team, and working within our developer community to develop a framework for open source contribution. The blog post shares some of the fundamental principles I’ve learned that can help organizations that are charting their open source contribution path for the first time.
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Optimizing Cloud Efficiency for FinServ Enterprises with FinOps – Shua Shim & Andrew Nhem, Discover
In the dynamic landscape of the financial services industry, cloud technologies have become the catalyst of innovation for enterprises. However, optimizing cloud resources and managing costs in a highly regulated environment poses unique challenges.
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LF Course & FSOSD Exam - Rob Moffat
This year at FINOS we are focusing on one of FINOS' key existing projects: Open Source Readiness. This is FINOS' term for helping the finance industry "do open source properly".
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Preparation for OSFF & Big Boost Mondays NYC
This year at FINOS we are focusing on one of FINOS' key existing projects: Open Source Readiness. This is FINOS' term for helping the finance industry "do open source properly".
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Open Source Readiness Exam & OSFF Reminder - Peter Smulovics
This year at FINOS we are focusing on one of FINOS' key existing projects: Open Source Readiness. This is FINOS' term for helping the finance industry "do open source properly".
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FDC3 Highlights at OSFF NYC - Rob Moffat

As we finally reach the end of January, FINOS are focusing on FDC3 plans for this year. And that’ll be the subject of the next blog article. But before that, I'd like to just look back to December 2022 and reflect on the amazing Open Source in Finance Forum FDC3 had in New York.
Collaborate, Don't Fork - Peter Smulovics

The concept of forking has become synonymous with branching out independently on a project. While forking serves its purpose in certain scenarios, it's essential to recognize when it may not be the most effective approach. Now, we'll explore the benefits of active innersourcing and why developers should consider collaboration before taking the fork in the road.
Blog: Unlocking the Future of Finance IT

Unlocking the Future of Finance IT: Discover key insights from The 2023 Open Source in Financial Services Report, highlighting the growing importance of open source, the rise of Open Source Program Offices, and actionable insights for organizations in the financial sector.
FDC3 General Meeting 7th Nov 2023

Watch the video from our FDC3 General Meeting on 7th November 2023
Post-OSFF Announcements #2 - Rob Moffat

Read our Open Source Readiness weekly update
Navigating FDC3 UX
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Presented at Open Source In Finance Forum 2023 – NYCPresented by Michael Lynch – Symphony, Chuck Danielsson – Adaptive & Lise Noble – Discover Financial ServicesTitle: Navigating FDC3 UX: A Call for Universal FDC3 UX Patterns for an Improved Interop LandscapeAbstract: Navigating FDC3 UX: A Call for Universal FDC3 UX Patterns for an improved Interop Landscape In this panel talk, we will discuss the current-state of FDC3 UX patterns, the common pitfalls we see in today’s solutions, as well as the need for contributions from across the community to form more mature UX patterns. As more and more vendors ship batteries-included components that are FDC3-enabled, the need for the community to form stronger, more mature UX patterns to support complex FDC3 workflows is greatly needed in order to ensure a sane user experience where FDC3 actions are discoverable, predictable and universally recognized. This panel talk will be geared to raising awareness around the issue of UX & FDC3, encouraging the community to rally around this problem and encourage participation in a number of practical ways.Find more info about FINOS:On the web: https://www.finos.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/finosfoundationLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/finosfoundation/OSFF NYC: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-finance-forum-new-york/
Congratulations to the FINOS Community Award Winners 2023

During our recent Open Source in Finance Forum, we had the opportunity to recognize many of the incredible individuals and companies making significant contributions and creating a positive impact in open source in financial services. We're extremely grateful for all of their work, along with so many others, and want to give them another shout out in this post!
Open Source Readiness – Weekly Update – 8 November 2023

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last couple of weeks, you should be aware of the OSFF conference that happened on the 1st November in grand style in the Marriott Marquis hotel in New York. Open Source Readiness was featured heavily not only in the keynotes and at our project table (thanks to Brittany Istenes, Cara Delia and Mimi Flynn for their staffing duties) but also in the press release on the state of open source in financial services.
5 Lessons for Organizations Starting Their Open Source Contribution Journeys - Andy Smith, Discover

While Discover® Financial Services has a long history of using open source, in 2021, I joined Discover to formally drive the open source strategy. I have spent the past year listening to our business units, collaborating with our legal team, and working within our developer community to develop a framework for open source contribution. The blog post shares some of the fundamental principles I’ve learned that can help organizations that are charting their open source contribution path for the first time.
Optimizing Cloud Efficiency for FinServ Enterprises with FinOps – Shua Shim & Andrew Nhem, Discover

In the dynamic landscape of the financial services industry, cloud technologies have become the catalyst of innovation for enterprises. However, optimizing cloud resources and managing costs in a highly regulated environment poses unique challenges.
LF Course & FSOSD Exam - Rob Moffat

This year at FINOS we are focusing on one of FINOS' key existing projects: Open Source Readiness. This is FINOS' term for helping the finance industry "do open source properly".
Preparation for OSFF & Big Boost Mondays NYC

This year at FINOS we are focusing on one of FINOS' key existing projects: Open Source Readiness. This is FINOS' term for helping the finance industry "do open source properly".
Open Source Readiness Exam & OSFF Reminder - Peter Smulovics

This year at FINOS we are focusing on one of FINOS' key existing projects: Open Source Readiness. This is FINOS' term for helping the finance industry "do open source properly".