One of the most common questions about the OpenGamma Open Source strategy has to do with the "commercial components" that we allude to in some of our web site. That obviously implies some degree of Open Core licensing, but what do we mean by that?
26 July 2010 By Kirk Wylie In Open Source Comments
Earlier this week I sat down for an interview with Finextra, which they filmed and put on their web site. We had a chance to talk about how we view OpenGamma as a common software infrastructure stack (rather than necessarily a common hardware infrastructure task), changes to how firms are viewing their analytics and risk needs post-Credit Crunch, and what customers can expect from our Early Adopter Program.
21 July 2010 By Kirk Wylie In News Comments
The Open in the name OpenGamma stands for two primary things: the Open Architecture that we've built our platform around, and the Open Source way that we're delivering our primary platform. Since launching our new website, we've had a number of questions on our Open Source strategy that I wanted to address.
19 July 2010 By Kirk Wylie In Open Source Comments
It's not been a secret that we started OpenGamma, went deep into stealth mode, and have been hiring. There's also been a fair amount of speculation about what precisely we're doing.
8 July 2010 By Kirk Wylie In Announcements Comments