201808 - An introduction to FINOS, the Fintech Open Source Foundation.
The Value of Open Source in Financial Services, how FINOS can support your open source strategy, our Programs and Community, Value of Corporate membership
Curious about FINOS programs and membership benefits? Want to learn more on how you can contribute to the organization that is bringing open source to financial services and fintech? And most importantly, want to know what's in it for you, whether you are large financial institution, a large or small fintech tech or data vendor or an individual? Check out this deck and start contributing today!
Soluciones de Código Abierto - Perspectivas, Resultados y Soluciones de ValorWSO2
En la presente Webinar veremos como las soluciones de código abierto, registran un claro "crecimiento exponencial" en su uso corporativo y gubernamental en Latinoamérica y cómo estas entidades han depositado la confianza de su crecimiento en ellas. Veremos ejemplos de cómo la plataforma de código abierto de WSO2 nos permite desarrollar estas soluciones y responder a los desafíos presentes y futuros con claros ejemplos y demostraciones.
This document summarizes an open source best practices presentation for law enforcement personnel. It discusses the community source model for collaborative open source development between agencies. Examples of successful community source projects are provided, such as LEADR for law enforcement data sharing. Best practices that contribute to success include having formal governance, leadership buy-in, releasing code often, and vendor participation. Challenges that can kill a project are loss of leadership, lack of communication, and releases that are too slow. The presentation concludes with a discussion of attracting law enforcement to open source and standards that could enable further collaboration.
Community-Drive Innovation: Open Source and IoTDeborah Bryant
At BOSCH's Connected World conference 2020 Red Hat senior director and head of its Open Source Program Office Deborah Bryant discusses the growth of open source software development and the collaboration model of choice for IoT and its economic benefit of amortizing investment in modern technology and creating new value through development partnerships. Cross-industry collaboration between Red Hat and BOSCH in IoT is included in this panel contribution.
Points addressed:
How Red Hat develops its software as open source
Why it presents an important collaboration model for IoT
Example of an IoT collaboration
Economic benefit
Delivered to SFSCon in Bozano, Italy in November to 2019, speaker Deborah Bryant discussions challenges and the need for greater awareness and understanding of open source software licenses, growing confusions and challenges.
OSSF 2018 - Daniel Izquierdo of Bitergia / InnerSource Commons - Starting wit...FINOS
Inner source applies the lessons learned from open source way of developing software within organizations. This helps to scale organizations development strategy, break silos of developers, encourage internal collaboration, and be faster to market.
If we think about why open source has been so successful, we have to consider attributes such as transparency, communication, collaboration, innovation or meritocracy. And this can be applied internally within the walls of each organization creating an 'internal open source' or the so called inner source.
As more and more developers are becoming used to platforms such GitLab, GitHub, or Bitbucket, those are willing to use similar infrastructure and modern tools internally at their organizations. Thus, inner source is another way to modernize development teams, but at the same time, a way to be close to how open source is developed from a cultural point of view, process, and tooling.
Inner source can be considered then as a pre-step to publicly release a project. Ideally, only a press-button-action is the difference between having that project as inner source within the organization, or as open source, available to everyone.
Daniel will discuss best practices for innersourcing based on his participation in InnerSource Commons, a community of practitioners built for developing and sharing knowledge and patterns for successful innersourcing.
This document introduces Project Controls Online (PCO), a website created by senior project controls professionals to serve as a central repository and network for the global project controls community. PCO aims to promote project controls, develop resources and data, and connect practitioners worldwide. It has grown rapidly since launching in 2010 and now has over 6,000 members across five continents who can access features like eLearning, job listings, discussion forums, blogs, tools reviews, and a extensive library.
Want to boost governance, compliance, and intellectual property protection throughout your enterprise application lifecycle? You are not alone if you do. The 2015 Gartner research report “CIO’s Questions about Governance” states that “most enterprises do not govern well.” Many implement governance as an afterthought, and the formal governance process is often “unclear, inflexible and cumbersome.”
Watch the CollabNet webinar “Integrating Governance into the Enterprise Application Lifecycle” to learn how you can automate governance, streamline regulatory compliance, safeguard IP, and improve organizational efficiency.
Curious about FINOS programs and membership benefits? Want to learn more on how you can contribute to the organization that is bringing open source to financial services and fintech? And most importantly, want to know what's in it for you, whether you are large financial institution, a large or small fintech tech or data vendor or an individual? Check out this deck and start contributing today!
Soluciones de Código Abierto - Perspectivas, Resultados y Soluciones de ValorWSO2
En la presente Webinar veremos como las soluciones de código abierto, registran un claro "crecimiento exponencial" en su uso corporativo y gubernamental en Latinoamérica y cómo estas entidades han depositado la confianza de su crecimiento en ellas. Veremos ejemplos de cómo la plataforma de código abierto de WSO2 nos permite desarrollar estas soluciones y responder a los desafíos presentes y futuros con claros ejemplos y demostraciones.
This document summarizes an open source best practices presentation for law enforcement personnel. It discusses the community source model for collaborative open source development between agencies. Examples of successful community source projects are provided, such as LEADR for law enforcement data sharing. Best practices that contribute to success include having formal governance, leadership buy-in, releasing code often, and vendor participation. Challenges that can kill a project are loss of leadership, lack of communication, and releases that are too slow. The presentation concludes with a discussion of attracting law enforcement to open source and standards that could enable further collaboration.
Community-Drive Innovation: Open Source and IoTDeborah Bryant
At BOSCH's Connected World conference 2020 Red Hat senior director and head of its Open Source Program Office Deborah Bryant discusses the growth of open source software development and the collaboration model of choice for IoT and its economic benefit of amortizing investment in modern technology and creating new value through development partnerships. Cross-industry collaboration between Red Hat and BOSCH in IoT is included in this panel contribution.
Points addressed:
How Red Hat develops its software as open source
Why it presents an important collaboration model for IoT
Example of an IoT collaboration
Economic benefit
Delivered to SFSCon in Bozano, Italy in November to 2019, speaker Deborah Bryant discussions challenges and the need for greater awareness and understanding of open source software licenses, growing confusions and challenges.
OSSF 2018 - Daniel Izquierdo of Bitergia / InnerSource Commons - Starting wit...FINOS
Inner source applies the lessons learned from open source way of developing software within organizations. This helps to scale organizations development strategy, break silos of developers, encourage internal collaboration, and be faster to market.
If we think about why open source has been so successful, we have to consider attributes such as transparency, communication, collaboration, innovation or meritocracy. And this can be applied internally within the walls of each organization creating an 'internal open source' or the so called inner source.
As more and more developers are becoming used to platforms such GitLab, GitHub, or Bitbucket, those are willing to use similar infrastructure and modern tools internally at their organizations. Thus, inner source is another way to modernize development teams, but at the same time, a way to be close to how open source is developed from a cultural point of view, process, and tooling.
Inner source can be considered then as a pre-step to publicly release a project. Ideally, only a press-button-action is the difference between having that project as inner source within the organization, or as open source, available to everyone.
Daniel will discuss best practices for innersourcing based on his participation in InnerSource Commons, a community of practitioners built for developing and sharing knowledge and patterns for successful innersourcing.
This document introduces Project Controls Online (PCO), a website created by senior project controls professionals to serve as a central repository and network for the global project controls community. PCO aims to promote project controls, develop resources and data, and connect practitioners worldwide. It has grown rapidly since launching in 2010 and now has over 6,000 members across five continents who can access features like eLearning, job listings, discussion forums, blogs, tools reviews, and a extensive library.
Want to boost governance, compliance, and intellectual property protection throughout your enterprise application lifecycle? You are not alone if you do. The 2015 Gartner research report “CIO’s Questions about Governance” states that “most enterprises do not govern well.” Many implement governance as an afterthought, and the formal governance process is often “unclear, inflexible and cumbersome.”
Watch the CollabNet webinar “Integrating Governance into the Enterprise Application Lifecycle” to learn how you can automate governance, streamline regulatory compliance, safeguard IP, and improve organizational efficiency.
Bringing an open source project to the Linux FoundationChris Aniszczyk
This document discusses an open source foundation with over 1600 members from 40+ countries. It has over 200 open source projects with contributions from 40,000+ developers, covering areas like security, networking, cloud, automotive, blockchain, and AI. The foundation aims to launch, commercialize, maintain and sustain open source projects over time through governance, development processes, infrastructure support, ecosystem development, and IP management. It seeks to create shared value for its members through open collaboration on projects.
The document discusses open source trends and their relevance to healthcare. It outlines how perceptions of open source have changed from seeing it as "socialist" to widespread adoption. It describes trends like increasing open source projects and investments, inner sourcing practices within companies, and the growth of "super communities" around industry platforms. Foundations that manage various open source projects are also discussed.
Higher Education in the Open Source EcosystemDeborah Bryant
This document discusses higher education's involvement in open source software in various ways:
- It provides examples of universities teaching open source software development and administration through formal courses, projects, and mentorship programs. This includes Oregon State University's Open Source Lab and academic programs.
- It also discusses academic research on topics related to open source communities and how some of this research translates to practices that benefit diversity and inclusion.
- Finally, it mentions additional resources for open source education including volunteer organizations like OpenHatch that help match students with open source projects and communities.
Klaus Behrla, Business Development Director Training at the Linux Foundation has elaborated at OPEN'18 on where the Linux & Cloud Foundation are working on today.
Instead of prevaricating around the existing business models that are prevalent and practiced at large, when it comes to open-source software, I intend to explore another dimension of it. Conventional approaches leave the open-source business model struggling to monetize or be a “pseudo-open source” company with monetizing methods that prevent real access in practicality.
A company relying on donations or subsidiary forms of income such as training, may not be able to sustain long term, as it may spend the corpus to keep it running to exhaustion, in most cases funding arriving a little too late. Most open-source companies that survive today, are with the backing of heavily funded supporters. (...)
The document discusses driving coordination and progress in cloud computing standards. It describes how the cloud-standards.org group was formed to coordinate standards development organizations (SDOs) working on open cloud standards. These include APIs, formats, security, and more. It outlines a process for SDOs to identify requirements, plan projects, and provision resources to drive standardization. Stakeholder engagement is key to making progress. The group proposes demonstrations of standardized cloud technologies to engage stakeholders and show return on investment in collaboration.
In this complimentary webinar, Toby Ward, CEO of Prescient Digital Media gives a behind-the-scenes look at the best intranets from the 4th Intranet Global Forum conference in LA.
2nd webinar dedicated to the 2nd open call of the DAPSI project.
Agenda:
-What is DAPSI
-Data Portability challenges
-How to apply
-Incubation Programme
-Infrastructure and Tools
-Q&A
InnerSourcing - Worldwide enterprise development teams collaborationJulian Werba
Why companies fail
Build a worldwide development community within the company
Boost collaboration and creativity
Increase Quality, Speed and Savings
Do you wanna know how?
Evaluating open source projects is a permanent challenge that OW2 has chosen to meet by defining a unique composite indicator now applied to its projects. This indicator facilitates the evaluation of open source projects from the point of view of corporate information systems managers. The growth of open source software is taking place in two main directions. First, by moving up the layers of information systems: from the operating system to the business applications, open source software is increasingly used by non-IT specialists. Second, by becoming “mainstream”, open source is reaching out to decision-makers who are unfamiliar with open source. For these new users, educated in the commercial practices of proprietary software vendors, open source remains a counter-intuitive model; its technical, legal and community specificities are a source of uncertainty that is not very favourable to positive decisions. Mainstream decision-makers must hear a language they understand. This is the role of the Market Readiness Levels (MRL) method developed by OW2 for evaluating open source projects. With MRL, decision-makers have a familiar indicator that positions open source projects according to the “business” decision criteria they are used to. Open source is moving towards them.
The talk begins with a presentation of the MRL method, its three levels of analysis and the hundred or so criteria taken into account. It then gives the example of a few OW2 projects evaluated by the method and explains what benefits it brings to the development teams, but also to the end-users and the open source in general
It4it state of the forum ogsfo partner pavilion jan 2016Michael Fulton
CC&C Solutions is a consulting firm focused on enterprise architecture and IT transformation. The document discusses IT4IT, an open standard developed by The Open Group for managing the business of IT. IT4IT provides a vendor-neutral reference architecture to improve IT efficiency through standardized processes. It aims to drive cost reduction while increasing value. The document outlines the growth of IT4IT, including over 5,000 downloads of the standard and growing participation in its forum. Upcoming developments are noted, including an IT4IT management guide and alignment with other frameworks.
[WSO2 Integration Summit New York 2019] "Opening" Fintech and Wall Street: My...WSO2
Financial institutions and fintech vendors are amongst the larger producers of software and employers of highly talented developers worldwide. Yet while Wall Street has been consistently increasingly consumption open source, this interactive-by-nature ecosystem has been largely missing out on the opportunities of open collaboration, participation and contribution open source projects.
But in the context of a massive generational and technological evolution, with cloud and decentralized technologies taking over the industry, the opportunity for an open fintech is huge for financial institution decision makers, for developers and generally for each one of us, downstream users of the financial services complex.
In this deck, Gab, Executive Director of the Fintech Open Source Foundation, discusses the state of open source in financial services, discussing trends, opportunities, concrete examples of collaboration and extending a call for contribution to the extended OSS community.
201807 - Introduction, business value and how to get engaged in FINOS ProgramsFINOS
201807 - Introduction, business value and how to get engaged in FINOS Programs, including FDC3, Financial Objects, Finserv developer experience, Voice Technology, Hadouken, Plexus, Symphony, Open Source Readiness and the upcoming Data Technology program
Gabriele Columbro, the Executive Director of the Symphony Software Foundation, provides an overview of the Foundation's progress and plans. The Foundation has established governance structures like a Board of Directors and Engineering Steering Committee. Several working groups are active with members from multiple organizations. The Foundation's first code contribution from FactSet has been approved, and several other contributions are in process. Looking ahead, the Foundation will focus on completing contributions, improving community infrastructure, and supporting members in open sourcing their work. Columbro encourages organizations to get involved by contributing code, providing feedback, and hosting Foundation events.
What is Fintech Open Source Foundation_ - Bahaa Abdul Hussein.pdfBahaa Abdul Hussein
Bahaa Abdul Hussein brings our attention to Fintech Open Source Foundation and explains about it in this article.
Digital Currency has the power to transform the economies connecting government, people, businesses, organizations, and people globally and locally with the help of technology. It had a significant impact over a while with more advances in the future. We must share information freely and openly across borders, institutions, and industries to achieve success. It will create a robust database that strikes decision-making and innovation.
This document provides an overview and update on the Symphony Software Foundation. It discusses the Foundation's guiding principles for an open source ecosystem, including openness, developer focus, inclusivity, and transparency. It outlines the roles of the Foundation, Symphony LLC, and community members. It also summarizes progress made, such as the first member meeting and elected member leads. Working groups are discussed as a way to foster adoption and industry convergence. The contribution process and different classes of projects under the Foundation umbrella are also summarized. Finally, initiatives to enable member contributions through a seamless developer experience, open source compliance, meritocratic influence, and awareness/visibility are outlined.
FINOS June 2018 Members Meeting - Voice Program UpdateFINOS
The document summarizes a presentation given at a FINOS Member's Meeting on June 26, 2018 about the FINOS Voice Program. The program aims to enable open source development of voice technologies, metadata, APIs, and workflows for the financial services industry through collaboration. It provides details on the program's governance and focus areas. Initial projects contributed include a voice metadata standardization working group and a Greenkey SDK ready for use and contributions. The presentation encourages involvement in existing projects, working groups, or starting new voice-related open source work.
FINOS Corporate deck.
The second element is what we refer as platform or collaborative economy.
Since the dawn of web 2.0, cloud and software-as-a-service we witnessed a massive transformation of how technology is used to deliver value: platforms like Uber and Airbnb have shown the way in a whole new way of delivering technology.
Those are not solutions, they are platforms, fundamentally opening new channels between demand and supply, rather than producing and delivering a specific product / solution like in traditional business models.
In a platform play, value creation is continuous rather than one way, and involves creating a thriving ecosystem. Whether thats hotels, cars or partners integrating, building solutions or the very network your platform creates, it is clear that the value, the core IP, is NOT in the platform - in the software - per se. And openness, in your API, data representation and ideally source code, become critical to create that ecosystem that will deliver value.
An introduction to Symphony Softwar Foundation, community, projects, open source and open standards focused initiatives for innovation in financial services and fintech.
For more information check out:
Website: http://symphony.foundation
Wiki: https://symphonyoss.atlassian.net/wiki/
Github: https://github.com/symphonyoss/
OSSF 2018 - Overcoming Compliance Barriers to Open Source Collaboration Infra...FINOS
This document summarizes a presentation given at the FINOS Open Source Strategy Forum in London on November 14, 2018. The presentation discussed financial services software development requirements and barriers to open source collaboration. It introduced several FINOS working groups, including the FinServ Developer Experience Program, Developer Experience Working Group, Cloud Native Working Group, and Open Developer Platform Working Group. The groups aim to lower barriers to open source participation for financial institutions by providing tools, guidance, and infrastructure to enable secure collaboration.
Bringing an open source project to the Linux FoundationChris Aniszczyk
This document discusses an open source foundation with over 1600 members from 40+ countries. It has over 200 open source projects with contributions from 40,000+ developers, covering areas like security, networking, cloud, automotive, blockchain, and AI. The foundation aims to launch, commercialize, maintain and sustain open source projects over time through governance, development processes, infrastructure support, ecosystem development, and IP management. It seeks to create shared value for its members through open collaboration on projects.
The document discusses open source trends and their relevance to healthcare. It outlines how perceptions of open source have changed from seeing it as "socialist" to widespread adoption. It describes trends like increasing open source projects and investments, inner sourcing practices within companies, and the growth of "super communities" around industry platforms. Foundations that manage various open source projects are also discussed.
Higher Education in the Open Source EcosystemDeborah Bryant
This document discusses higher education's involvement in open source software in various ways:
- It provides examples of universities teaching open source software development and administration through formal courses, projects, and mentorship programs. This includes Oregon State University's Open Source Lab and academic programs.
- It also discusses academic research on topics related to open source communities and how some of this research translates to practices that benefit diversity and inclusion.
- Finally, it mentions additional resources for open source education including volunteer organizations like OpenHatch that help match students with open source projects and communities.
Klaus Behrla, Business Development Director Training at the Linux Foundation has elaborated at OPEN'18 on where the Linux & Cloud Foundation are working on today.
Instead of prevaricating around the existing business models that are prevalent and practiced at large, when it comes to open-source software, I intend to explore another dimension of it. Conventional approaches leave the open-source business model struggling to monetize or be a “pseudo-open source” company with monetizing methods that prevent real access in practicality.
A company relying on donations or subsidiary forms of income such as training, may not be able to sustain long term, as it may spend the corpus to keep it running to exhaustion, in most cases funding arriving a little too late. Most open-source companies that survive today, are with the backing of heavily funded supporters. (...)
The document discusses driving coordination and progress in cloud computing standards. It describes how the cloud-standards.org group was formed to coordinate standards development organizations (SDOs) working on open cloud standards. These include APIs, formats, security, and more. It outlines a process for SDOs to identify requirements, plan projects, and provision resources to drive standardization. Stakeholder engagement is key to making progress. The group proposes demonstrations of standardized cloud technologies to engage stakeholders and show return on investment in collaboration.
In this complimentary webinar, Toby Ward, CEO of Prescient Digital Media gives a behind-the-scenes look at the best intranets from the 4th Intranet Global Forum conference in LA.
2nd webinar dedicated to the 2nd open call of the DAPSI project.
Agenda:
-What is DAPSI
-Data Portability challenges
-How to apply
-Incubation Programme
-Infrastructure and Tools
-Q&A
InnerSourcing - Worldwide enterprise development teams collaborationJulian Werba
Why companies fail
Build a worldwide development community within the company
Boost collaboration and creativity
Increase Quality, Speed and Savings
Do you wanna know how?
Evaluating open source projects is a permanent challenge that OW2 has chosen to meet by defining a unique composite indicator now applied to its projects. This indicator facilitates the evaluation of open source projects from the point of view of corporate information systems managers. The growth of open source software is taking place in two main directions. First, by moving up the layers of information systems: from the operating system to the business applications, open source software is increasingly used by non-IT specialists. Second, by becoming “mainstream”, open source is reaching out to decision-makers who are unfamiliar with open source. For these new users, educated in the commercial practices of proprietary software vendors, open source remains a counter-intuitive model; its technical, legal and community specificities are a source of uncertainty that is not very favourable to positive decisions. Mainstream decision-makers must hear a language they understand. This is the role of the Market Readiness Levels (MRL) method developed by OW2 for evaluating open source projects. With MRL, decision-makers have a familiar indicator that positions open source projects according to the “business” decision criteria they are used to. Open source is moving towards them.
The talk begins with a presentation of the MRL method, its three levels of analysis and the hundred or so criteria taken into account. It then gives the example of a few OW2 projects evaluated by the method and explains what benefits it brings to the development teams, but also to the end-users and the open source in general
It4it state of the forum ogsfo partner pavilion jan 2016Michael Fulton
CC&C Solutions is a consulting firm focused on enterprise architecture and IT transformation. The document discusses IT4IT, an open standard developed by The Open Group for managing the business of IT. IT4IT provides a vendor-neutral reference architecture to improve IT efficiency through standardized processes. It aims to drive cost reduction while increasing value. The document outlines the growth of IT4IT, including over 5,000 downloads of the standard and growing participation in its forum. Upcoming developments are noted, including an IT4IT management guide and alignment with other frameworks.
[WSO2 Integration Summit New York 2019] "Opening" Fintech and Wall Street: My...WSO2
Financial institutions and fintech vendors are amongst the larger producers of software and employers of highly talented developers worldwide. Yet while Wall Street has been consistently increasingly consumption open source, this interactive-by-nature ecosystem has been largely missing out on the opportunities of open collaboration, participation and contribution open source projects.
But in the context of a massive generational and technological evolution, with cloud and decentralized technologies taking over the industry, the opportunity for an open fintech is huge for financial institution decision makers, for developers and generally for each one of us, downstream users of the financial services complex.
In this deck, Gab, Executive Director of the Fintech Open Source Foundation, discusses the state of open source in financial services, discussing trends, opportunities, concrete examples of collaboration and extending a call for contribution to the extended OSS community.
201807 - Introduction, business value and how to get engaged in FINOS ProgramsFINOS
201807 - Introduction, business value and how to get engaged in FINOS Programs, including FDC3, Financial Objects, Finserv developer experience, Voice Technology, Hadouken, Plexus, Symphony, Open Source Readiness and the upcoming Data Technology program
Gabriele Columbro, the Executive Director of the Symphony Software Foundation, provides an overview of the Foundation's progress and plans. The Foundation has established governance structures like a Board of Directors and Engineering Steering Committee. Several working groups are active with members from multiple organizations. The Foundation's first code contribution from FactSet has been approved, and several other contributions are in process. Looking ahead, the Foundation will focus on completing contributions, improving community infrastructure, and supporting members in open sourcing their work. Columbro encourages organizations to get involved by contributing code, providing feedback, and hosting Foundation events.
What is Fintech Open Source Foundation_ - Bahaa Abdul Hussein.pdfBahaa Abdul Hussein
Bahaa Abdul Hussein brings our attention to Fintech Open Source Foundation and explains about it in this article.
Digital Currency has the power to transform the economies connecting government, people, businesses, organizations, and people globally and locally with the help of technology. It had a significant impact over a while with more advances in the future. We must share information freely and openly across borders, institutions, and industries to achieve success. It will create a robust database that strikes decision-making and innovation.
This document provides an overview and update on the Symphony Software Foundation. It discusses the Foundation's guiding principles for an open source ecosystem, including openness, developer focus, inclusivity, and transparency. It outlines the roles of the Foundation, Symphony LLC, and community members. It also summarizes progress made, such as the first member meeting and elected member leads. Working groups are discussed as a way to foster adoption and industry convergence. The contribution process and different classes of projects under the Foundation umbrella are also summarized. Finally, initiatives to enable member contributions through a seamless developer experience, open source compliance, meritocratic influence, and awareness/visibility are outlined.
FINOS June 2018 Members Meeting - Voice Program UpdateFINOS
The document summarizes a presentation given at a FINOS Member's Meeting on June 26, 2018 about the FINOS Voice Program. The program aims to enable open source development of voice technologies, metadata, APIs, and workflows for the financial services industry through collaboration. It provides details on the program's governance and focus areas. Initial projects contributed include a voice metadata standardization working group and a Greenkey SDK ready for use and contributions. The presentation encourages involvement in existing projects, working groups, or starting new voice-related open source work.
FINOS Corporate deck.
The second element is what we refer as platform or collaborative economy.
Since the dawn of web 2.0, cloud and software-as-a-service we witnessed a massive transformation of how technology is used to deliver value: platforms like Uber and Airbnb have shown the way in a whole new way of delivering technology.
Those are not solutions, they are platforms, fundamentally opening new channels between demand and supply, rather than producing and delivering a specific product / solution like in traditional business models.
In a platform play, value creation is continuous rather than one way, and involves creating a thriving ecosystem. Whether thats hotels, cars or partners integrating, building solutions or the very network your platform creates, it is clear that the value, the core IP, is NOT in the platform - in the software - per se. And openness, in your API, data representation and ideally source code, become critical to create that ecosystem that will deliver value.
An introduction to Symphony Softwar Foundation, community, projects, open source and open standards focused initiatives for innovation in financial services and fintech.
For more information check out:
Website: http://symphony.foundation
Wiki: https://symphonyoss.atlassian.net/wiki/
Github: https://github.com/symphonyoss/
OSSF 2018 - Overcoming Compliance Barriers to Open Source Collaboration Infra...FINOS
This document summarizes a presentation given at the FINOS Open Source Strategy Forum in London on November 14, 2018. The presentation discussed financial services software development requirements and barriers to open source collaboration. It introduced several FINOS working groups, including the FinServ Developer Experience Program, Developer Experience Working Group, Cloud Native Working Group, and Open Developer Platform Working Group. The groups aim to lower barriers to open source participation for financial institutions by providing tools, guidance, and infrastructure to enable secure collaboration.
FINOS Corporate Membership Benefits and ValueFINOS
The document discusses the benefits of becoming a corporate member of the Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS). It outlines three membership tiers (Silver, Gold, Platinum) and describes benefits like access to industry leaders, influence over strategic direction, and exclusive events and resources. A key benefit is the Member Success Initiative, which provides a customized approach and roadmap to help members maximize the value of FINOS programs based on their open source goals and maturity. FINOS programs focus on areas like open data, distributed ledgers, and voice technology.
Empowering Financial Institutions to Use Open Source With ConfidenceWhiteSource
The days when financial institutions relied solemnly on proprietary code are over. Today, even the largest financial services firms have realized the benefits of using open source technology to build powerful, innovative applications at a reduced time-to-market. However, the financial services industry faces strict regulatory requirements that present it with a unique set of challenges, especially when it comes to open source usage (both consumption and contribution).
FINOS is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to accelerate collaboration and innovation in financial services through the adoption of open source software, standards and best practices. Together with WhiteSource, they are able to provide a safe environment for developers to use open source components freely and fearlessly.
Join FINOS and WhiteSource as they discuss:
The challenges of open source usage
The state of open source vulnerabilities management
How FINOS uses WhiteSource to ensure the security and IP compliance of FINOS-produced open source software
WhiteSource and FINOS: Empowering Financial Institutions to use Open Source W...DevOps.com
The days when financial institutions relied solemnly on proprietary code are over. Today, even the largest financial services firms have realized the benefits of using open source technology to build powerful, innovative applications at a reduced time-to-market. However, the financial services industry faces strict regulatory requirements that present it with a unique set of challenges, especially when it comes to open source usage (both consumption and contribution).
FINOS is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to accelerate collaboration and innovation in financial services through the adoption of open source software, standards and best practices. Together with WhiteSource, they are able to provide a safe environment for developers to use open source components freely and fearlessly.
Join FINOS and WhiteSource as they discuss:
The challenges of open source usage
The state of open source vulnerabilities management
How FINOS uses WhiteSource to ensure the security and IP compliance of FINOS-produced open source software
The document discusses open source software adoption in governments. It notes that while many governments have strategies supporting open source, these strategies are not always put into practice. It analyzes some of the reasons for this gap, such as culture, legacy systems, costs, and risks. It also discusses benefits of open source like flexibility, transparency, and building expertise. The document calls for a pragmatic approach to open source adoption based on real needs rather than ideology alone. It emphasizes that political will, procurement policies, and building relationships will be important to increasing adoption.
FINOS June 2018 Members Meeting - OpenFin-OpenShift PresentationFINOS
OpenFin-OpenShift Presentation during the FINOS June 2018 Members Meeting by Alessandro Petroni - Director, Head of Strategy and Solution FinServ/FinTech, Red Hat
The document provides an overview of open source software. It discusses what open source is, the benefits of considering open source for procurement and development, and common myths about open source. It also summarizes the results of a national survey on open source adoption in UK higher and further education that found an increasing trend toward using open source. The document concludes by offering the services of OSS Watch to provide help and advice on open source issues.
The document discusses the Symphony Software Foundation, an open source foundation that hosts projects on GitHub around the Symphony messaging and collaboration platform. The foundation aims to tear down walls of dysfunctional collaboration through open standards, source, platforms and innovation. It provides an open developer platform and ecosystem for industry projects. The foundation also discusses its governance model and 2016 milestones in growing its open source footprint and enabling broader collaboration.
The document discusses BlueNove, an innovation consulting firm. It provides the following key information:
1) BlueNove specializes in "Open Innovation" programs to help major companies collaborate with startups and develop new services.
2) One such program is the Orange Partner Startup Programme (OPSUP), which BlueNove designed to help Orange launch new mobile/web services.
3) OPSUP identifies startups, assesses opportunities, and supports partnerships like one with mob-it to mobilize websites onto phones.
Semelhante a 201808 - An introduction to FINOS, the Fintech Open Source Foundation (20)
OSSF 2018 - Peter Crocker of Cumulus Networks - TCO and technical advantages ...FINOS
Pete Crocker from Cumulus Networks discusses the technical advantages of open source networking in the data center compared to traditional proprietary networking. Open source networking can reduce total cost of ownership by up to 60% through lower hardware and software costs, reduced complexity and management overhead, and increased flexibility. It also allows for up to 75% reduction in operating expenses through greater automation, visibility, and troubleshooting capabilities. Cumulus Networks offers an open networking operating system and automation tools that provide web-scale networking for the modern data center.
OSSF 2018 - Steve Helvie of the Open Compute Network - Rethinking Infrastruct...FINOS
This talk focuses on how Financial Services companies prepare for the next big technology step change while running a heterogeneous infrastructure environment (edge, fog, colo, primary data centre, etc).
Financial Services companies are looking for best practices gleamed from hyper-scale companies like Facebook, Microsoft and Google who run highly efficient private and public clouds. The sharing of open hardware and data centre designs is a core strategy for these companies and the basis for the Open Compute Project (OCP).
The Open Compute Project (OCP) was started by Facebook in 2011 with the idea of delivering the most efficient designs for scalable computing through an open source hardware community. We believe that openly sharing ideas, specifications, and other intellectual property is the key to maximizing innovation and reducing complexity in technology components. Goldman Sachs (a current board member of OCP) is one example of a company who is leveraging these designs.
OCP designs are more efficient at the ingredient level (server, storage, networking) compared to traditional gear yielding energy savings of 15% + and reduced service costs of ≈ 50%. Also, OCP data centres achieve PUE's better than 1.1 (definition). In fact, IDC forecast that by 2020 OCP Servers are expected to represent 50% of the global market.
In this session we would discuss the key strategies Financial Services companies need to consider now to simplify the migration and data centre transformation from conventional gear to OCP and open source. We would provide specific examples of how other Financial Services companies and large enterprises have made this transition. Additional goals would include:
• Research findings – share results comparing OCP with legacy infrastructure from large enterprises who have tested OCP gear in their local facilities.
• Facebook and Microsoft – help the audience understand which OCP designs from hyper-scale companies can be used for each environment (colo, edge, etc.)
OSSF 2018 - Stefan Just of Codescoop - OSCAR - a new approach to Software Com...FINOS
The scale of modern software systems is growing beyond the capability of individuals and teams to keep track of them. This is caused by new software development and deployment technologies, DevOps automation, increasingly powerful hardware and massive use of open source. Traditional proprietary Software Composition Analysis (SCA) products, which were developed to help mitigate Open Source licensing and vulnerability risks, and ensure software is within company policy and industry compliant, have struggled to keep up with this new scale and its modern methods like continuous integration, continuous package updates and agile releases. Because proprietary solutions are unable to keep up, companies are working to build their own internal systems to plug the gaps, which takes away from their core business needs.
The Eclipse Foundation recently announced a new project, OSCAR, to solve the problem of scaling SCA to modern needs with an Open Source approach. OSCAR, which stands for Open Software Composition Analysis Reinvented, aims to integrate the new building blocks into a complete installable SCA solution and act as an industry forum to coordinate coherent further development.
Different from other “community driven” OSS projects, OSCAR is built around an industry consortium of supporters, which fund and contribute to the project, in an Eclipse Working Group (OpenSCA). Foundation of a Steering Committee, decision meetings on first milestone goals to build as well as first contributions are underway. The talk will explain why SCA is vital for any organization who works with Open Source, the OSCAR’s “hybrid” approach, and give an outlook on what to expect from OSCAR
OSSF 2018 - Nick Kolba of OpenFin - FDC3 and the Legacy of Web IntentsFINOS
Why Web Intents is the model: All financial applications are moving to web, The stated goal of web intents is what we want in finance, De-centralized. Why web intents failed: politics, Too broad , UX issues that can’t be solved without aggregator platforms. Why FDC3 won’t: timing, Industry specific focus, A different kind of User Agent (Desktop Agent / OpenFin Approach).
OSSF 2018 - Matt Barrett of Adaptive - Open sourcing a bank's software: exact...FINOS
Banks have been users of open source software for a long time, but now they are thinking seriously about giving back. A lot of internal resistance needs to be overcome, and lots of individuals within a large investment bank truly believe their piece of custom built software provides a competitive advantage. At Adaptive, we have seen a lot of very similar internal projects at various institutions, and have formed a view about what truly constitutes competitive advantage. What is good for the organisation may not be good for a given development manager.
Further to the issues around over jealously guarding specific development efforts is the problem that what is open sourced is often far too coupled to a bank's non-open sourced tech stack. Causing more subtle difficulties in working with another bank's open sourced technology stack is that it is often implicitly coupled to their culture, processes or business model. Picking what to open source is a huge part of the challenge.
In this talk, I will give Adaptive's view on what is competitive advantage, what to open source so that it is picked up by the wider community, and actual benefits are seen.
OSSF 2018 - Jilayne Lovejoy - Training: Intro to Open SourceFINOS
The document provides an overview of intellectual property law as it relates to open source software. It discusses trademarks, patents, copyright, and licenses. It defines open source software as both a development model that allows modification and a legal construct implemented through copyright licenses. The document outlines different open source license types and considerations for using and engaging with open source software, including license compliance, contributions, and creating open source projects.
OSSF 2018 - Jeff Luszcz of Flexera - Day 2 - Open Source Culture, Standards, ...FINOS
The draw for financial services' use of open source in today's competitive environment is certainly built on the need to manage costs, but equally as important, to innovate and help solve business challenges. Implementing open source policies, processes and tools the right way could mean the difference between being a leader in the industry and costly mistakes that impact your reputation and bottom-line. In this session, Jeff Luszcz, Vice President of Product Management at Flexera, takes a deep dive into some of the common--and not so common--concerns and best practices surrounding using open source. Jeff will discuss the needs of the different open source culture types including compliance and security, how to manage commercial suppliers and compliance artifacts (third party notices, 'About' boxes, source bundles, etc.), and industry standards such as OpenChain and SPDX.
Jeff will address lessons learned from deploying software composition analysis (SCA) scanning tools across the enterprise, the importance of developing processes that enhance the value of engineers and developers versus making their jobs harder, and how legal, engineering, and security work together to develop remediation policies that make sense. Jeff will also discuss how to work best with Open Source projects in order to give back to the community. Join Jeff for this talk if you are involved in open source use, compliance and security and want an in-depth look at both the expected and unexpected issues you could face in your open source efforts.
OSSF 2018 - Jeff Luszcz of Flexera - Common Open Source Intake Issues and How...FINOS
In this talk Jeff Luszcz, Vice President of Product Management at Flexera, explores the lessons learned over years of experience with Open Source consumption, the most common compliance and security issues, reasons for software component rejection, and tips and tricks for improving your compliance efforts. It is becoming common for open source compliance reviews to be performed both when a component is being first selected, or later on after the component has already been integrated into a system. This presentation will detail the most common reasons why an open source software component would be rejected for use or would be removed from an existing system due to compliance or security reasons. This talk will include a checklist of the most common compliance review failures as well as the differences in expectations between the creators of open source packages and their users. Common remediation tasks, go-no tests and documentation expectations will be discussed. The talk is for anyone involved with ensuring open source license compliance.
OSSF 2018 - Jared Broad of QuantConnect - Motivations and Business Goals for ...FINOS
Many firms first look to open source to lower the costs of their non-competitive technology, like back-office systems. This talk will show how open-sourcing software that is critical to an organization's competitive edge can create value by exploiting the network effects of collaborative development. Jared Broad, CEO of QuantConnect, will explore why his company open-sourced LEAN, its radically open source algorithmic trading platform, and how QuantConnect has attracted over 60,000 engineers with its professional-grade backtesting and live-trading system used by banks and funds globally.
OSSF 2018 - Jamie Jones of GitHub - Pull what where? Contributing to Open Sou...FINOS
Pull Requests? Upstream Remotes? Compact Discs? Understanding how to publish code developed inside your organization into the Open Source world can leave you with more questions than answers. In this talk, we will cover key strategies, as well as the workflows and tools that make it possible, for moving past merely consuming open source on GitHub to becoming contributors. Whether you are an IT Manager or Head of Open Source, you will walk away with tips to on how to contribute while staying compliant with legal, technical and security approvals within your organization.
OSSF 2018 - Greg Olson of Open Source Sense - Building Mission- and Business-...FINOS
Today, open source dominates IT and communications infrastructure from the cloud to corporate data centers and the emerging edge. But open source with its rapid pace of development, frequent releases, and prolific patch set defies traditional practices and conditions for building mission- and business-critical software: stability, auditability and standards-compliance.
This talk will examine how companies address this "impedance mismatch" in consuming, integrating and deploying open source in applications that demand predictability and sustainability. In particular, the presentation will cover
(re)defining mission- and business-critical in the context of open source
technology-centric and process-based approaches to OSS-derived product life-cycles
forking and minimizing technical debt
building community visibility to support derived product roadmaps
OSSF 2018 - Dawn Foster of Pivotal - Open Source Collaboration: Finding the R...FINOS
Collaboration within open source projects is becoming increasingly important for most companies, but it can be difficult to strike the right balance between the needs of the company and the open source project. Dawn Foster works on open source software strategy at Pivotal and has 20+ years of experience leading open source software initiatives at companies like Puppet Labs, Intel, and Jive Software. Her talk will focus on how companies can develop a successful strategy for participation and collaboration in open source projects, including how to be a good corporate citizen.
OSSF 2018 - David Kappos of Cravath, Swaine & Moore - Accounting for Patents ...FINOS
Innovation in the past decade has been been propelled by collaborative yet market-driven approaches to intellectual property rights. The standard setting process is a prime example of such a collaborative effort by incorporating the best intellectual property of a given field into a standard and insuring such standard essential patents (SEPs) are then licensed to adapters on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms. This construct has resulted in groundbreaking technology in sectors ranging from telecommunications to autonomous vehicles. However, some have argued that SEPs are incompatible with open source licenses. Examining the historical record of open source development, the open source definition and relevant case law shows that open source and SEPs can and do work together to protect intellectual property rights and spur innovation.
OSSF 2018 - David habusha of Whitesource - Open Source Vulnerabilities 101FINOS
Open source components have become a key building block for application development in today’s market where companies are under constant pressure to deploy products as fast as possible. The recent increase in open source usage, however, has introduced many new security challenges. Over the past few years, we have seen a variety of open source vulnerabilities wreak havoc across the web (Heartbleed, Shellshock, and POODLE) which woke organizations up to the risks that come along with the convenience of using open source components.
Join our session to:
Learn how open source security vulnerabilities are found
Learn how to address any open source security concerns within your organization
Understand the difference between securing your open source components and your proprietary code
Learn how to automatically detect vulnerable open source components and prioritize security alerts
OSSF 2018 - Danese Cooper of NearForm - Getting the most out of Open Source i...FINOS
Leading Fintech companies are bullish on Open Source, but most of them still don't know how to get involved in ways that harmonize with the Regulatory climate of the Financial Services industry. In this talk you'll learn how to maintain Security within transparently developed software assets and how to teach your internal developers to collaborate safely and sanely? You'll hear about the best pathways to building an Open Source program at your Fintech company without costly mistakes that can reflect badly on your brand. Lastly you'll learn about a community of practice that is perfectly suited to the needs of Fintech companies looking to get started in Open Source.
OSSF 2018 - Colin Charles of GrokOpen - Community vs. enterprise how not to ...FINOS
The Developer (GrokOpen - Colin Charles)
Your popular OSS project gets corporate-backing & widespread community adoption. You create an enterprise supported version as it's easier to sell an "enterprise spin-off with support" that is better than the currently "stable" community edition. It flourishes as the money starts rolling in. Is one version better than the other? The community gets annoyed but you need resources to keep the releases coming and the code maintained. Just because it’s open source doesn’t mean it’s free. Forking happens. Rewind.
What works? What doesn’t work? How do you manage the split personality nature well to keep management as well as the community happy. Learn from other successful models as well as the many failed experiments.
OSSF 2018 - Andrew Katz of Moorcrofts - OpenChain: a Tested Framework for Ope...FINOS
OpenChain is a scalable, flexible compliance programme, developed by the Linux Foundation. Based on well-understood compliance programmes such as ISO 27001, it maps existing supply-chain procurement and production practices from other sectors into software development. It provides a great foundation for businesses of all sizes to adopt appropriate practices and procedures in place to control development and supply chain risks, with particular emphasis on open source licence compliance. Already adopted by companies like Qualcomm, Siemens, Toyota and ARM, it’s rapidly becoming a procurement standard for open source and open-source-derived software. The speaker, Andrew Katz, has helped companies of all sizes to adopt open chain procurement practices, and presents case studies on the process and benefits.
OSSF 2018 - Amanda Brock of The Open Invention Network - Open Source AuditsFINOS
Open Source Audits: Good open source software and license management is an essential part of any fintech compliance programme. Where do open source audits fit into this programme? This session will delve into why, when and how audits should be undertaken and consider the consequences, remediation and go forward from an audit. With a practical approach, the session should enable you to understand who should be involved in an audit, and what their roles and activities will be and the outputs that may be achieved.
OSSF 2018 - Alessandro Petroni of Red Hat - Supporting Innovation and Stabili...FINOS
Open source is driving innovation by allowing contributors to adapt, extend and change software quickly to respond to market needs. Financial services are striving to reduce cost of support and operations through a modern platform that services customers and associates.
As financial services use new technology to extend market reach, technology operations are challenged to support solutions which sometimes are difficult to manage at scale. Ops and Security know that open source is not free lunch as it has to engineered, integrated into the bank operations and processes to ensure regulatory compliance.
Balancing developers’ freedom of choice vs day-two supportability cannot be ignored.
Attend this session to learn about unifying the needs for innovation and stability through an open source platform. The selection of fundamental capabilities such as cloud readiness, scale, auditability, transparency, ease of integration, product lifecycle standards can benefit both FinTech and FinServ. Open source means also tapping into a large talent pool of professionals that want to work with visibility and collaboratively.
OSSF 2018 - Brandon Jung of GitLab - Is Your DevOps 'Tool Tax' Weighing You D...FINOS
The document discusses how a single application that handles the entire software development lifecycle can help alleviate the "DevOps tool tax" caused by managing and integrating multiple point solutions. It provides an overview of GitLab's Auto DevOps feature which automates the build, test, security, deployment, and monitoring pipelines in a single system. By consolidating tools and processes, Auto DevOps helps reduce integration complexity and accelerate development cycles.
Salesforce Integration for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions A...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
Interested in deploying an integration with Salesforce for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
Prompting language models is hard, while programming language models is easy. In this talk, I will discuss the state-of-the-art framework DSPy for programming foundation models with its powerful optimizers and runtime constraint system.
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
AI 101: An Introduction to the Basics and Impact of Artificial IntelligenceIndexBug
Imagine a world where machines not only perform tasks but also learn, adapt, and make decisions. This is the promise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a technology that's not just enhancing our lives but revolutionizing entire industries.
201808 - An introduction to FINOS, the Fintech Open Source Foundation
1. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
Confidential
Driving innovation
Enabling Collaboration
Gabriele Columbro
Executive Director
July 2018
2. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
The FINOS Community by the Numbers
19 Working Groups
300+ Contributors
8 Collaborative Programs
31 Member Organizations
finos.org/members
SILVER
MEMBERS
GOLD
MEMBERS
PLATINUM
MEMBERS
72 Open Source Repos
finos.github.io
3. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
WHAT?
The Golden Circle Of Open Source
WHAT
makes sense to contribute and what is
my strategic differentiator?
HOW?
HOW
should I effectively engage in open
source in a regulated industry?
WHY?
WHY
should I or my organization be doing open
source? What’s the business value?
Source: SIMON SINEK
4. Fintech Open Source Foundation
We Live In The Era Of Platforms
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Source: Deepthi Rajan - http://www.thedigitaltransformationpeople.com/channels/strategy-and-innovation/why-banks-should-reinvent-banking-in-the-era-of-platform-economy
BANK-OWNED
APPS
FINTECH APPS
INDIE DEVELOPER
APPS
CORE BANKING
SYSTEMS
CRM
DATA
WAREHOUSE
DATA LAKES
API API API API API
SERVICE
PROVIDERS
Banking As
A Platform
5. Fintech Open Source Foundation
Traditional solution oriented business models
5
PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION MARKETING CONSUMER
In traditional business models
Value creation Is linear and one-way
7. Fintech Open Source Foundation
Community
Open Ecosystem
Openness enables organic platform ecosystems
7
THE OPEN PLATFORM
Value
Line
NETWORK CONTENT APP
Open Standards
(Open API)
PLATFORM VENDOR END USER / INTEGRATOR
,
Quasi-Open Ecosystem,
Lower CAC,
Reuse,
Easy integration
Interoperability,
alignment to business
requirements
influence by standards groups
Finos.org
Business Value
Open
Source
Community contributions,
Focus on Core Value/IP,
scalable GTM, resource pool
competitor commoditization,
No vendor lock-in,
lower TCO, talent retention,
influence by contribution,
trust but verify, give back
Open Standards ensure
high longevity for open
source software
Open Source enables
faster standard adoption
and iterations
8. Fintech Open Source Foundation
Technology leaps come from Open Innovation
Google Opens
specs for
Map Reduce
2004
BIG DATA
Amazon launches
AWS based on
Xen, Linux,
Dynamo
2006
CLOUD
First release of
MongoDB
2007
NOSQL
Satoshi
releases 0.1
of Bitcoin
2008
BLOCKCHAIN
Facebook
contributes
Cassandra
to Apache
2009
NOSQL
Yahoo
contributes
Hadoop to
Apache
2011
BIG DATA
Node.js
joins the
Linux
Foundation
2015
MODERN
DEV
Google
open sources
TensorFlow
2016
MACHINE
LEARNING
9. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
Big Dollars Flowing Into Open Innovation
25+Unique venture
capital firms
investing in Open
companies last year
$2.4b
Venture dollars in
Open companies
2014*
200+Open technology
startups that raised
funding over the last
decade
11
Open companies
valued above $1b**
$2.4b
Venture dollars in
Open companies
2014**
*Black Duck OPENHUB Project Statistics
**Accel, Crunchbase, Mattermark, Traxn
10. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
FINOS is the trusted forum for fintech Open Innovation
FINANCIAL
ECOSYSTEM
INNOVATION
OPEN SOURCE
OPEN STANDARDS
11. Fintech Open Source Foundation 11
Transparent Governance
IP Cleanliness, Legal Defense
Software Quality and Security Standards
Technical Decision Making, Project Lifecycle
Collaboration Policies and Workflows
Best of Breed Developer Experience
Financial Services Focus
Community and Membership
Management
Events and Training
Advisory & Enablement
TRUST GROWTHEFFICIENCY
Finos.org
How FINOS supports Open Innovation
12. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
Meet market requirements
▪ Your software must inter operate with best of
breed OSS software
▪ Your customers prefer or require OSS
▪ Provide a no vendor lock-in offering
▪ Regulators require transparency in your
technology
Reduce software TCO
▪ Mutualize development and maintenance costs of
non differentiating / competitive IP
▪ Reduce maintenance costs with support of the
open source community
▪ Leapfrog into best of breed available open source
solutions to consolidate platform proliferation
Technology-centric firms OSS strategic Value
Use or Drive innovation
▪ Best in class software in some areas is OSS
▪ Collaborative development allows rapid evolution
▪ Community as faster medium for test and
incubation of new capabilities
▪ Create “open” ecosystems without bilateral
agreements
Gain Market Advantage
▪ Drive a de facto standard in the Market
▪ Cheaper and effective go-to-market strategy
▪ Undermine a competitor by commoditizing their
offering
▪ Facilitate partnerships at low friction / low cost
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2
13. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
The Financial Services firm
Deutsche Bank contributes Plexus,
production ready interoperability
framework part of Autobahn
Business value
Reduce TCO through mutualization of non
differentiating IP
Listen to customer requirements and move
past single dealer platforms
Access an engaged community and
compliant OSS infrastructure
A diverse Community is engaging with FINOS
The Fintech provider
OpenFin contributes to FINOS
Hadouken, the open source version
of the OpenFin platform
Business value
Reduce concerns for vendor lock-in
Achieve interoperability with other
vendors, e.g. driving FDC3 standard
Leverage FINOS governance and legal
support to enable banks contributions
1
3
The Open Source vendor
In 2017 Red Hat begins offering
Openshift as part of FINOS
Open Developer Platform
Business Value
Offer a best of breed developer
environment to fintech developers
Position its technology as part of the
reference architecture for fintech OSS
Improve product collecting financial
services industry requirements
14. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
FINOS Community Governance
CORPORATE
GOVERNANCE,
STRATEGY
Reports To
MEMBERS
Approves Propose /
Sponsor
NEW PROGRAMS
Each program decides
scope and composition
COMMUNITY
GOVERNANCE
OPERATIONS
SteersReports To
Board of Directors & Cmtees
Made up of representatives from
member firms and classes
Steers
Approves &
Steers
Reports To
PROGRAM A
PROJECTS
WORKING
GROUPS
PROGRAM A PMC
Each program decides
scope and composition
PROJECTS
WORKING
GROUPS
PROGRAM B
Approves &
Steers
Reports To
PROGRAM B PMC
Each program decides
scope and composition
15. Fintech Open Source Foundation
The Open Developer Platform
15
SYMPHONY
(ReST API)
SYMPHONY
(Extension API)
RELEASE
PUBLISHING
Maven central, NPM,
NuGet
CONTINUOUS
INTEGRATION
Travis CI
FREE for all our open source contributors!
finos.org/odp
FINTECH
OPEN DATA
High Productivity Turnkey Developer Experience
OPEN SOURCE
DEVELOPER
SOFTWARE
CONSUMER
SYMPHONY
(Integration webhooks)
Biz & Legal Peace Of Mind - We Do The Hard Part!
CODE
HOSTING
Github
SECURITY, QUALITY,
IP COMPLIANCE
Whitesource
A SECURE AND COMPLIANT DEVELOPER ENVIRONMENT
FOR OPEN SOURCE FINTECH COLLABORATION
Finos.org | 4.13.18
FINTECH
OPEN APIS
CLOUD
OPEN APIS
CONTINUOUS
DELIVERY
Openshift
16. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
What are FINOS Programs?
Reports To
A Program is a cohesive set of open
collaborative initiatives aimed to solve a
common business problem for the financial
services industry.
Programs are proposed solely by Members,
And composed of Open Source Projects and
Working Groups open for anyone to join.
Programs are operated transparently and
independently under the oversight and
steering of the Board of Directors.
Steer
s
Reports To
Board of Directors
Made up of representatives from
member firms and classes
Steer
s
Approves &
Steers
Reports To
PROGRAM A
PROJECTS
WORKING
GROUPS
PROGRAM A PMC
Each program decides
scope and composition
PROJECTS
WORKING
GROUPS
PROGRAM B
Approves &
Steers
Reports To
PROGRAM B PMC
Each program decides
scope and composition
17. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
FINOS Programs at a glance
FDC3
Financial Desktop Collaboration & Connectivity
HAD
Hadouken Ecosystem
SYM
Symphony Ecosystem
FDX
Finserv Developer Experience
OSR
Open Source Readiness
FOS
Financial Objects Standardization
PLEXUS
Plexus Interoperability
VOICE
Voice Technology
Foundational
Infrastructure
Middleware platforms
Interoperability
standards
Applications
DT
Data Technology
WIP
18. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
OSS
VALUE
(Why?)
OSS
CHALLENGES
(How?)
DECISION MAKERS ENABLEMENT
LINE OF BUSINESS ENABLEMENT
WHY
OPEN SOURCE?
Business Value of
OSS Engagement
WHAT TO
OPEN SOURCE?
Identity “Value Line”, OSS
Commercialization Tactics
LEGAL
Contribution Policy,
CLAs, License
CULTURAL
Cultural,
Community RoE
TECHNICAL
OSS Supply Chain
DevOps Workflow
Open Source in regulated industries is not easy
Member Success
initiative
Open Source Readiness
Program
Open Developer Platform
World-Class OSS
legal and Technical Experts
HOW CAN FINOS HELP?
19. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
The FINOS Open Source Readiness Program
Ad Hoc
Consumption
No Contribution
Ad Hoc
Tracked
consumption
No Contribution
Tracked
Tracked
consumption
Minor contribution
Managed
Tracked
Consumption and
Contribution
Minor
contributions
Small proprietary
contributions
Standardized
Consume Contribute Lead
Automated rule
based
consumption
All level of
contributions
including
managing own
open source
software
Strategic
Open Source
Readiness
Assessment
helps you
identify
where you
are on the
maturity
scale.
Awareness (People)
Policy (Process)
Technology (Tools)
OSS Readiness
Assessment
Benefits & Business
Value of OSS
Whitepaper
Open Source
Engagement
Strategies
Reference FOSS
policy for FinServ
OSS Decision-maker
Councils
How to set up OSS
Program Office
Surveillance solutions
for open source
engagement
OSS events & basic
trainings
Compliant OSS
engagement
infrastructure
FinServ OSS program
office knowledge
sharing
Continuous IP
compliance / security
validation tools
Compliant
infrastructure for
FINOS projects
Open source license
guidance
Open source project
governance guidance
Programs Community
Self-Promotion tools
20. Fintech Open Source Foundation
5 Stages of Community Engagement
20
EVALUATE CONSUME PARTICIPATE CONTRIBUTE LEAD
What the
Foundation offers
the FinServ
developer
The Foundation’s
open source projects
or
open standards
In existing Programs
or Events hosted by
the Foundation
A new project or
working group to
the Foundation
A program, project or
working group
hosted by the
Foundation
Engage with our Community at
finos.org/programs
21. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
And Consi of Membership
INDUSTRY
NETWORK
Engage with industry
leaders
Collaborate with technology and business leaders with extensive expertise
and the vision to drive the future of Open Source in Financial Services.
Head of
Innovation
CIO Global
Markets
Director of
Data Science
Head of
Strategy &
Solutions
Head of
Platform
Director Cloud
Infrastructure
Head of Client
Technology
MEMBER
SUCCESS
Focus on achieving
member goals
Benefit from our member-only initiative dedicated to maximizing
member value from all stages of engagement with FINOS.
OSS strategy
High-value
opportunities
Policy advice
Readiness
assessment
Member OSS
metrics
Training
sessions and
workshops
Bespoke
member
reports
Exert significant influence over the strategic direction of
FINOS programs and future focus areas.
STRATEGIC
DIRECTION
Steer Programs and
focus areas Open Data
Distributed
Ledgers
Common
financial
objects
Signals and
Hashtags
Voice enabled
technology
Bots, bots and
more bots
Application
interop
22. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
Member benefits
Member organizations get several
benefits in addition to
contributors:
▪ Access to FINOS Board
▪ Propose new programs
▪ Influence Foundation strategy
and corporate governance
▪ Attract talent through brand
positioning with Foundation
▪ Access member only events
and resources
▪ Faster value through Open
Source with our proactive
Member Success initiative
23. finos.orgFintech Open Source Foundation
finos.org
1117 So. California Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94304
+1 650.665.9773
info@finos.org
Join our Community and
become a Member today!
finos.org/programs
finos.org/become-a-member
https://finosfoundation.atlassian.net/wiki/x/4oCl
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