Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan, ING, Alliance for Innovative Regulation (AIR) Contribute as Foundation Achieves Highest Monthly Commits in Its History
FINOS Launches Open Regtech Initiative as It Receives Record High Number of Open Source Contributions
FINOS Expands Financial Services Open Source Ecosystem with Six New Members and Creation of Associate Member Program for Nonprofits
Intel, SUSE and Diffblue Broaden Industry Representation in the Open Ecosystem for Financial Services; Associate Membership Provides Open Source On-Ramp for Nonprofits, Industry Consortia, Academic Institutions and Public Agencies
Goldman Sachs Open Sources its Data Modeling Platform through FINOS
Open Sourced Codebase Contribution Addresses Data Efficiency and Governance Challenges in the Financial Services Industry
The Linux Foundation and Fintech Open Source Foundation Announce Keynote Speakers for Open Source Strategy Forum 2020
Global industry leaders and experts across financial services, technology and open source will come together virtually for thought-provoking insights and conversations about how to best leverage open source software to solve industry challenges.
Contributions from Morgan Stanley, EPAM and New Board Leadership Highlight FINOS’ Expansion in 2020
New Codebase Contributions Meet Client Demands on the Buy-Side and Make Enterprise Development More Efficient
Morgan Stanley’s Dov Katz and RBC’s Kim Prado Become FINOS’ Board Chair and Vice Chair Respectively
Foundation’s New Members Offer Strong Financial Services Leadership and Technology as Open Source Community Sustains Momentum
Fintech Open Source Foundation Joins Linux Foundation to Expand and Accelerate Development Across Financial Services
Under the Linux Foundation, FINOS will provide a forum for industry-wide collaboration among the world’s biggest financial services firms and tech companies on fintech projects addressing desktop interoperability, data modeling, compliance and more.
Survey Reveals Talent, Tech and Compliance Key Drivers for Financial Institutions to Engage in Open Source
Latest Aite Group Study Reveals Ways More Financial Services Firms Can Benefit from Open Source Engagement