Building a Local Technology Ecosystem
This is a follow-on post to our original post on the widespread reach of open source community back on November 11, 2009.
In that post we explored the participation that open source community enables by allowing our customers, support providers, and technology developers all to communicate in one place to advance a common vision. This time, we'd like to highlight another powerful force that our open source platform and community enables: a local technology ecosystem of Mifos Specialists who can build a market-driven business bringing our software platform to microfinance institutions, implementing and supporting Mifos, and extending it to fit their unique and specific needs.
Many of the thousands of MFIs worldwide needing access to technology, operate in rural and outlying regions where most software vendors and technology providers won't go. Securing access to affordable in-region support is one of the greatest barriers to technology adoption. Through our open source platform, entrepreneurial-minded IT providers with a commitment to social impact have the freedom and the opportunity to help MFIs overcome that barrier. These Specialists make it relevant for that region by localizing Mifos, integrating common accounting packages, building new features, and tying in other technologies. Not only are they expanding the reach of Mifos, enabling greater technology access for microfinance, but since these companies are local, they're fostering innovation from the bottom up and providing a path for a marketplace for IT services to develop from within the regions served by microfinance.
While this ecosystem and network of local support providers is still in its infancy, around the world we're seen significant interest and notable activity arise. This activity ranges from extending the reach of technology-enabled microfinance through leading Mifos deployments to contributing significant value to our platform and overall community:
- In Nepal, Magnus Consulting built and delivered a new interest rate calculation methodology that shipped in the Mifos 1.1. release.
- In Kenya, Adept Systems and X-Emplar Technologies are bringing on multiple new Mifos customers and tying Mifos in with local accounting systems and payment networks.
- In Cambodia, AnAkut Consulting is nearing completion of the Mifos translation into Khmer Script.
- In Rwanda, GoIT Solutions is seeking to advance technology adoption for the growing SACCO sector.
- In India, SunGard Technology Services has contributed to the advancement of the core Mifos platform while also helping to implement and support Mifos at MFIs like Adhikar; while Audech and Anduril Technologies have built in more comprehensive support of Mifos in a hosted model.
While there is still no formal certification or training program for Mifos Specialists, participation in our community is always welcome; there are a number of resources and active members to get acquainted with. The quotes and videos below provide a glimpse into this community, the open participation of our ecosystem, and the support it can provide:
Within the community there are a lot of people that are able to assist you, never think that anything is too foolish because someone else may not have thought about it and it might be a good option to open up other ideas towards the Mifos community - Maina Wachira, Adept Systems
These two video clips showcase two support providers in our local Mifos community in Kenya, Adept Systems and X-Emplar Technologies:
Why Open Source?
Why we believe open source is a compelling option for the microfinance industry:
- Cost-effective – our software along with other open source platforms in general lessen the burden of costly complex technology
- Freedom & Flexibility –software that is flexible and extensible is required to be adapted to the diverse needs of each region
- Widespread Reach – with few barriers to entry it provides local resources the ability to deliver software and technology to markets where market-driven providers won’t go.
- Innovation – open source enables the grassroots innovation from the bottom up that is required to bring technology closer and closer to the poor.
- Long Lasting – open source technology scales and evolves to meet the needs of our organizations as they grow and mature.
Sustaining this community and growing the ecosystem doesn't come without it's fair share of challenges which we'll explore in a future post.
News Log
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- ThoughtWorks HSP Team Invigorates Mifos X Community
- First Mifos Deployment in Latin America
- Hugo Technologies
- Outreach on the Ground - May 2012
- FINA and MFC launch Mifos in Laos
- SolDevelo
- Profamilia Goes Live with Mifos in Mozambique
- SolDevelo: Nimble Java Ninjas Fighting Poverty from Poland
- Conflux Mifos Roadshow
- Kongalend Deployment Kicks off in Namibia
- Mifos Specialist pushes forth in Mozambique
- Father and Daughter bring Mifos Technology to Senegal
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- Global Launch of the Mifos Initiative - June 11 at Pivotal Labs
- Mifos at LinuxFest Northwest
- Mifos X on FLOSS Weekly
- Ready for New Heights at the FI2020 Global Forum
- Conservancy and COSM announce the Mifos Initiative
- 2013 Mifos Community Choice Awards - Honoring our Finest
- Take 3 = Triple the Impact
- Mifos Summit Day 2 Reflections
- 2013 Mifos Summit in Jaipur has Begun!
- How You Can Get Involved
- Remixing Microfinance
- OSCON's about to Kick Off!
- Mifos Transition Plan Finalized - Next Phase of Mifos Begins
- Grameen Foundation to Transition Mifos to Community-Led Effort
- Grameen Foundation Expanding Technology for Microfinance Initiative
- Scaling the Pyramid of IT Adoption
- Grameen Foundation and CGAP Host Tech Roundtable in Kenya - Advancing Back Office Systems for Microfinance
- Grameen Foundation and Microsoft Join Forces to Accelerate Impact of Technology for Microfinance
- Collectively Advancing Technology for the Industry with CGAP
- Mifos at ACCESS Microfinance India Summit
- Industry News (2)
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- A Light-hearted Look at our 2014 GSOC Interns
- Google Summer of Code 2014
- Meet the 2014 Google Summer of Code Class of Interns
- Volunteer with Mifos in 2014
- 2013 Mifos Summit Recap
- 2013 Mifos Graduating Class for Google Summer of Code
- 2013 Summit in Photos
- Optimizing UX for Mifos X
- A Team
- Google Summer of Code - We're Halfway Home
- Google Summer of Code 2013
- End Poverty. One Line of Code at a Time.
- Aligning Volunteer Passion with User Pain
- GSOC Mentor Summit 2010
- Building a Better Community Experience
- Enabling Social Change through Software Development
- Leila E Translations - The Final Push!
- User Meeting - a Big Success!
- Summer of Code 2010 - A Journey Well-Traveled
- Meet the 2010 Google Summer of Code Mifos Interns
- End Poverty. One Line of Code at a Time.
- Mifos FLOSS User Manual Sprint
- Uncovering the DNA of a Great Team
- Adam Feuer on the PayPal X Developer Network
- Mentors Meet in Mountain View, Manifest Mastery of Mentoring
- Widespread Reach of Open Source Community
- Building a Local Technology Ecosystem
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- COSM Ships Mifos X Platform 1.0
- mLite Demo on Mifos X
- Mifos 2.5 (Samiha J) Ships!
- Mifos 2.2.3 Released
- Mifos 2.4 is Live!
- Mifos X API
- Samiha J Release Announcement
- Mifos Android Client
- Mifos 2.6 - Esha K is Live
- Esha K Release Announcement
- Vinolia I Release Announcement
- Mifos X - The Next Generation
- Mifos 2.2.2 Ships
- Community Ships First Mifos Release Post-Transition
- Margaret H: Mifos 2.3 Ships!
- Margaret H Release Announced
- Mifos 2.1.6 Released & SolDevelo to Extend Mifos 2.2
- SunGard Releases Data Migration Toolkit
- Mifos 2.1.5 Released
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- Mifos wants to Hear your Voice
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