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OSFF London 2022: Primer Podcasts
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Open Source in Finance Forum New York – call for proposals now open!
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OSFF London 2022: Flickr Photo Album
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Podcast: 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.
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Podcast: OSPOs in Finance – Ways to Overcome Industry Barriers to Accelerate OS Adoption
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Ana Jiménez Santamaría, OSPO Program Manager at the TODO Group to talk about her OSFF talk: "OSPOs in Finance: Ways to Overcome Industry Barriers to Accelerate OS Adoption". Plus, we talk about what an Open Source Program Office (OSPO) is, some benefits, and where we think the future might lead for OSPOs in financial services.
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Podcast: Mission Critical Data, & Evaluating the Community in OSS Tech
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Mick Semb Wever, Principal Architect, The Apache Software Foundation for the Apache Cassandra Project, and Principal Architect at DataStax working in Professional Services. We talk about "Mission Critical Data, and Evaluating the Community in OSS Tech". Plus, we discuss if open source is up to the challenge of continuous delivery needed to keep up with the financial services industry, and how FSI companies can spend more time and resources on open source, and more.
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Podcast: FDC3 in the Wild
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Eugene Sorenson, Chief Product Officer at Cosaic to talk about his talk at the FINOS Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF) on July 13th in London with Rob Friend of Symphony about "FDC3 in the Wild - Real World Use Cases that Help Evolve the Standard". Plus, we talk about UX design before it was UX design, and how frontend folks can get involved with open source in financial services.
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Podcast: FDC3 In the Wild Part 2
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Rob Friend, Product Director, Market Solutions and Interoperability at Symphony Communications to talk about his talk at the FINOS Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF) on July 13th in London with Eugene Sorenson of Cosaic about "FDC3 in the Wild - Real World Use Cases that Help Evolve the Standard". Plus, we talk about FDC3 from the product and standards view, and how interoperability is transforming financial services, not just on the desktop.
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Podcast: Leveraging Your Organization’s OS Engagements to Recruit & Retain
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Chris Howard, Lead Open Source Program (OSPO) Manager at EPAM Systems to talk about his talk at the FINOS Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF) on July 13th in London talking about "Leveraging your Organization's OS Engagements to Recruit and Retain". Plus, we look at other open source benefits seen from the OSPO level, and opportunities at all levels of the financial / technical organization.
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Podcast: What’s New with FDC3 v.2.0?
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Riko Eksteen, Head of Desktop Strategy for Adaptive Financial Consulting to talk about The FDC3 Journey. Riko will be taking the stage at the FINOS Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF) on July 13th in London talking about what is new in FDC3, but we wanted to have a more in depth talk on Riko's journey, and the journey that FDC3 has taken over the years. Plus, we delve into the importance of open sourcing an interoperability standards project like FDC3, and the inherent benefits you derive from that process.Riko's OSFF Talk - July 13 London: https://sched.co/12VZB
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Podcast: What’s New with FDC3 v.2.0?
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Kris West, Principle Engineer at Cosaic, and Lead Maintainer for the FDC3 Project to talk about the release of FDC3 v2.0, Kris' role as a maintainer, and the "why" on changing a standard like FDC3.
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Podcast: Building an Open Source Payment System
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Sebastian Javier Marchano, Developer for Taler System and founder and organizer of the React.js Buenos Aires Community. Sebastian will be taking the stage at the FINOS Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF) on July 13th in London talking about "Building an Open Source Payment System" specifically with GNU Taler. But then we get into the value of open sourcing a payments system, some central bank talk, and open source benefits in general.Sebastian's OSFF Talk - July 13 London: https://sched.co/13tHa
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Podcast: Breaking New Ground in RegTech Through Open Source TechSprint Innovation
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Minesh Patel, Chief Technology Officer at REGnosys to talk about his upcoming talk at the FINOS Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF) on July 13th in London about "Breaking New Ground in RegTech Through Open Source TechSprint Innovation". Plus, we talk about using tech sprints to accelerate work on open source projects and more.
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Podcast: How to Get Them to Commit?
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Elena Lape, Co-Founder of Holographic Inc. to talk about her OSFF talk: "How to get them to Commit?". Plus, we talk about developer relations, open source in financial institutions, and open source buzzwords, and what some of them really mean.
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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.