Morphir is an open source framework that captures business logic as data, enabling teams to model, share, and execute domain knowledge across platforms and languages. Originally developed at Morgan Stanley and contributed to FINOS, Morphir bridges the gap between business and engineering with a technology-agnostic approach that supports transparency, reusability, and automation.
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This video explores how Morphir integrates with Scala to enable seamless translation of business logic into scalable, type-safe applications. With Damian Reeve from Capital One & Stephen Goldbaum from Morgan Stanley.
A team from Morgan Stanley, RBC Capital Markets, Capital One, and Cit demonstrates how Morphir is used to model and execute Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) calculations, showcasing the power of transparent, reusable business logic created during a FINOS Open Source in Finance Hackathon.
Stephen Goldbaum is Executive Director, Morgan Stanley and Co-Founder of Morphir and a senior, experienced and respected technologist, a global leader in Engineering and Architecture working at Morgan Stanley since 2010. Stephen gives us an introduction to what Morphir is.
Attila Mihaly, Vice President, Morgan Stanley and Co-Founder of Morphir with a strong track record of innovative solutions. His 14-year career at the bank spans both Hungary and in New York. Attila shares with us Morphir in action.
Colin Eberhardt, CTO at Scott Logic is a brilliant engineer, passionate technologist, and leader in finance tech. James McLeod, OSPO Program Lead at NatWest and passionate champion of the open-source community. Colin, James & Stephen discuss why Morphir is important.
Jane Gavronsky, Chief Technology Officer at FINOS has an extensive career at the front of edge of finance technology. Chris Anderson, Platform Product Manager, at Genesis, a low-code / no-code platform revolutionises how the industry builds software, removing technology barriers. Jane, Chris & Stephen discuss the benefits of Morphir as a use case.
The final segment of the show, where all panelists rejoin for a closing panel discussion around Morphir and the open-source community.