The following is a cross-post from FINOS Gold Member OpenFin
On the back of our launch Tuesday, FINOS’ mission to drive open innovation in finance is now underway. While this endeavor has a laundry list of priorities, we’ll admit to having a few objectives that are first among equals. Empowering the developers and other technology professionals in this industry, especially engaging with them in a vibrant community, is at the top of our list.
Last week we welcomed open source expert Jim Jagielski to the New York Open Source Fintech Meetup, where he gave an engaging presentation about implementing open source programs: why financial services firms and fintechs need them and how to establish and run an effective one. Check out Jim’s full presentation below.
It’s no secret that Travis CI loves open source. Travis CI is the home of open source testing and is available to use for any open source software project out there. It helps ensure that best practices are followed, and helps improve overall software quality.
Case Study: Partnering with WhiteSource, the Symphony Software Foundation is building the future of open source development for the financial services industry.
Notes from Daitan Group on Symphony Integrations Development
Daitan Group provides software product development services to leading global technology companies including Symphony and contributed significantly to the Symphony Integrations project, which is one of the top 3 most active projects hosted by the Symphony Software Foundation.
Last week at FinJS London, I had the chance to share the Foundation’s vision for an open source fintech ecosystem. As usual, our friends at OpenFin did a terrific job with the event and I had great conversations with folks from banks, startups, and vendors. Here I share my thoughts, as well as the video of the presentation.
