Linux Foundation and Fintech Open Source Foundation Announce Finance Forum New York 2022 Open Source Conference Schedule
25+ sessions (and more to be announced) showcasing the latest developments and direction of open source in financial services and providing unique opportunities to hear from and engage with those leveraging open source software to solve industry challenges.
SAN FRANCISCO, 13 October 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Linux Foundationthe non-profit organization that enables mass innovation through open source, and co-host Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS), a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the adoption of open source software, standards and best practices in financial services, today announced the conference schedule for Open Source at Finance Forum New York 2022 (OSFF). The event will take place December 8 in New York City. The schedule can be seen here.
OSFF is the only conference dedicated to driving collaboration and innovation in financial services through open source software and standards. The event will provide practical knowledge and guidance on best practices, tools and technologies, explore how to build a successful community, and provide unique opportunities to network with leaders and individuals driving open source in financial services.
Highlights from the conference:
Open source readiness for financial institutions
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Walking the Walk: Bringing a FINOS project into a large conservative bank – S. Ramesh, Sumitomo Mitsui Bank
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InnerSource: Breaking down silos and getting things done – Bella Wiseman, Goldman Sachs
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The Benefits and Pitfalls of OSS Project Metrics: Measuring Health and Risk in Open Source Communities – Sophia Vargas, Google
Open source code within the Financial Regulation -
Why open source technology is critical to widespread adoption of CBDCs and other digital currencies – Karen Ottoni, Hyperledger Foundation & Jennifer Peve, DTCC
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Modernize regulatory reporting: Get ready for T+1 settlements – Antoine Amend, Databricks & Stephen Goldbaum, Morgan Stanley
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Governance Automation: Dear Security, Compliance and Auditors, We are sorry. Love, DevOps. – Bill Benzing, Red hat
Financial interoperability for the desktop and beyond
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How digital public goods bring 10 trillion dollars Informal economy into the digital payment loop – Paula Hunter, Mojaloop Foundation
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Real Life Use Cases for FDC3 2.0 – Robert friend, Symphony & Reena Raichura, Glue42
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An architecture for universally interoperable open source wallets – Wenjing Chu, Futureway Technologies
Open Source in Finance Hot Topics
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From security testing to deployment in a single request – Sarah Khalife, GitHub
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Open Source Supply Chain Threat Landscape: A Moving Target – Ilkka Turunen, Zone type
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Open source powered real-time fraud analysis in a hybrid cloud environment – Yichong Yu & Krishna RatakondaIBM
Keynote speakers and additional conference sessions will be announced in the coming weeks.
Registration offered for a course on USD 275 through October 19. Members of The Linux Foundation get a 20 percent discount – members can contact [email protected] to request a member discount code. Members of FINOS can participate free of charge – members can contact [email protected] to request the FINOS member registration code.
Health and safety
Wearing a mask is strongly recommended at this event, but we no longer require the use of masks. Participants will be required to show proof of covid-19 vaccination or provide a negative covid-19 test to participate, and must comply with all on-site health measures, in accordance with The Linux Foundation Code of Conduct. To learn more, visit Health and safety website.
Diversity and need-based scholarships and travel funding
Applications for diversity and need-based scholarships are currently being accepted here. The Linux Foundation’s travel fund is also accepting applications, with the goal of enabling open source developers and community members to attend events that they would otherwise be unable to attend due to lack of funding. We emphasize funding applicants who are from historically underrepresented or untapped groups and/or those with a lower socio-economic status. To learn more and apply, click here.
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About FINOS
FINOS (The Fintech Open Source Foundation) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the use of open source code, open standards and collaborative practices for financial services software development. It is the hub for open source developers and the financial industry to build new technology projects that have a lasting impact on business operations. As a regulatory compliant platform, the foundation enables developers from these competing organizations to collaborate on projects with a strong propensity for reciprocity. It has enabled codebase contributions from both the buy-side and sell-side firms and counts over 40 major financial institutions, fintechs and technology consultancies as part of its membership. FINOS is also part of the Linux Foundation, the largest shared technology organization in the world.
About the Linux Foundation
Founded in 2000, the Linux Foundation and its projects are supported by more than 2,950 members. The Linux Foundation is the world’s leading home for collaboration on open source software, hardware, standards and data. Linux Foundation projects are critical to the world’s infrastructure, including Linux, Kubernetes, Node.js, ONAP, Hyperledger, RISC-V, and more. The Linux Foundation’s methodology focuses on leveraging best practices and meeting the needs of contributors, users, and solution providers to create sustainable models of open collaboration. For more information, please visit us at https://linuxfoundation.org/.
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