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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.
Open Source Readiness – Body of Knowledge – Rob Moffat
This year at FINOS I am going to be 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 – Maturity Levels – Rob Moffat
This year at FINOS I am going to be focusing on one of FINOS' key existing projects: Open Source Readiness. This is FINOS' term for helping the finance industry "do open source properly".
Introducing FDC3 Sail, “A Secure Open Source Container for an Open Source Standard”
Click to view Introducing FDC3 Sail, "A Secure Open Source Container for an Open Source Standard"
Bridging the Gap: Connecting Multiple Desktop Agents in Your FDC3 Environment
Click to view Bridging the Gap: Connecting Multiple Desktop Agents in Your FDC3 Environment
Real Life Use Cases for FDC3 2.0
Click to view Real Life Use Cases for FDC3 2.0
Open Source Maturity Model Launch – James McLeod 7 December 2022
Click to read about the Open Source Maturity Model launch
Announcing the FINOS FDC3 Application Directory (Beta) – Rob Moffatt 6 December 2022
Click to read about the FINOS FDC3 Application Directory (Beta)
Project Updates: Financial Objects – Product Control Common Template – FINIOS TEAM 17 November
There is a lot happening within our SIGs and Projects, and we want to highlight some, including Financial Objects.The FINOS Financial Objects SIG (Special Interest Group) is a community-led forum to discuss and identify the need for new, open financial object standards as well as modifications to existing standards, and The goal of the Financial Objects SIG is to provide a neutral forum for individuals across the financial services industry to collectively identify the need for new, open, financial objects standards as well as modifications to existing ones. The Financial Objects SIG also aims to promote the adoption of financial object definitions and models that support common industry workflows and use cases.In January 2021, The FO SIG proposed and launched two projects: the Commodities Payout and the Product Control Common Template. It became evident that after the launch of the two working streams, there were overarching, common elements to these work streams (modeling financial objects, using Legend & the FINOS hosted Legend Studio instance, and leveraging the ISDA CDM); every workstream has specific requirements that warrant separate governance structures.
Ushering a New Era of Industry-wide Data Standardization (Announcing the Legend + Delta Lake Integration) – Gabriele Columbro 9 November 2022
Today, we are thrilled to unveil an exciting new contribution to the Legend ecosystem by FINOS Silver Member Databricks, a leading data and analytics platform with deep roots in open source and standards: Legend Delta is a fully open source integration between Legend and Delta Lake, the open source platform for building data lakehouses also hosted under the Linux Foundation.
Introducing FINOS Security Scanning – Maurizio Pillitu 24 October 2022
Click image to read - We’re very excited to present FINOS Security Scanning - a FINOS initiative for driving security best practices across our hosted projects. This helps FINOS project maintainers quickly enable continuous scanning on their hosted codebase, as an additional tool of security options.
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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.
This year at FINOS I am going to be focusing on one of FINOS' key existing projects: Open Source Readiness. This is FINOS' term for helping the finance industry "do open source properly".
This year at FINOS I am going to be focusing on one of FINOS' key existing projects: Open Source Readiness. This is FINOS' term for helping the finance industry "do open source properly".
Click to view Introducing FDC3 Sail, "A Secure Open Source Container for an Open Source Standard"
Click to view Bridging the Gap: Connecting Multiple Desktop Agents in Your FDC3 Environment
Click to read about the Open Source Maturity Model launch
Click to read about the FINOS FDC3 Application Directory (Beta)
There is a lot happening within our SIGs and Projects, and we want to highlight some, including Financial Objects.The FINOS Financial Objects SIG (Special Interest Group) is a community-led forum to discuss and identify the need for new, open financial object standards as well as modifications to existing standards, and The goal of the Financial Objects SIG is to provide a neutral forum for individuals across the financial services industry to collectively identify the need for new, open, financial objects standards as well as modifications to existing ones. The Financial Objects SIG also aims to promote the adoption of financial object definitions and models that support common industry workflows and use cases.In January 2021, The FO SIG proposed and launched two projects: the Commodities Payout and the Product Control Common Template. It became evident that after the launch of the two working streams, there were overarching, common elements to these work streams (modeling financial objects, using Legend & the FINOS hosted Legend Studio instance, and leveraging the ISDA CDM); every workstream has specific requirements that warrant separate governance structures.
Today, we are thrilled to unveil an exciting new contribution to the Legend ecosystem by FINOS Silver Member Databricks, a leading data and analytics platform with deep roots in open source and standards: Legend Delta is a fully open source integration between Legend and Delta Lake, the open source platform for building data lakehouses also hosted under the Linux Foundation.
Click image to read - We’re very excited to present FINOS Security Scanning - a FINOS initiative for driving security best practices across our hosted projects. This helps FINOS project maintainers quickly enable continuous scanning on their hosted codebase, as an additional tool of security options.