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Fidelity expands open-source ambitions as attitudes and key players shift

Waters Wrap: Fidelity Investments is expanding its partnership with Finos, which Anthony says hints at wider changes in the world of tech development.

Jean-Baptiste Joseph Pater
Credit: Jean-Baptiste Joseph Pater

Last year, Fidelity Investments had a problem: the Camunda 7 Community Edition was set to reach its end of life in October 2025. The German software company had announced a surprise decision two years earlier to pull its support of the popular open-source orchestration and business process management platform, and time was running out.

Fidelity had begun its cloud journey in 2019, when it started leveraging open-source cloud tools to build enterprise platforms. It became a Kubernetes power user

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