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Bank Technology News January 2010 Rebecca Sausner |
Scavenging the Remains of the Crisis Realistically, though more than 130 institutions went down in 2009, and there are fears of an equal or greater number this year, the online auctions may be little more than a curiosity of the lingering crisis. But still, you can't help but look.  |
Bank Technology News January 2010 John Adams |
Thank Payments Innovation a Bundle Like a specialist working with a primary care doctor, US Bank takes a tag-team approach to bundling commercial lending with payments and processing automation.  |
Bank Technology News January 2010 Michael Sisk |
Wells Fargo Hosts Mobile Monday Twitter is an intriguing customer communication channel, but its potential is uncertain and the rules of engagement are unclear. Experimentation will be needed to sort it out, and one recent test was Wells Fargo's "Mobile Monday."  |
Bank Technology News January 2010 Rebecca Sausner |
Planted Plant DNA Convicts UK Thieves In the UK, Loomis helped convict a pair of cash in transit robbers using DNA evidence, but it wasn't the thieves' own DNA that did them in.  |
Bank Technology News January 2010 John Adams |
Results First, Pay Later A growing wave of malware is plaguing Web banking, and new attacks are so effective that the market for a second line of defense is buzzing with activity.  |
Bank Technology News January 2010 Michael Sisk |
Gut Instinct Meets Analytics Brian Coakley, CIO of North Country Savings Bank, says using electronic channels to drive down costs and boost customer convenience is all well and good, but as a community bank we need to make sure we move the right people to the electronic channel; but not everyone all the time.  |
Bank Technology News January 2010 Tom Hoffman |
Seeking Sustainable Curriculum While it's still not possible to earn a grad degree in green IT at most U.S. universities, coursework and certification-type training is growing.  |
Bank Technology News January 2010 Daniel Wolfe |
Microsoft And Temenos Pair Up Executives say the agreement will make Microsoft's products more appealing to large international banks, where advanced core systems are in demand.  |
Bank Technology News January 2010 John Adams |
Stay at Home, Bank Auditor Reliance Bank uses document management software to allow three of its four yearly "hired" audits to be done remotely via a mailed disk containing images of thousands of internal loan documents, saving time and money.  |
Investment Advisor January 2010 Bob Clark |
Clark at Large: The Riddle of the CFP Board Have you ever wondered what those folks at the Certified Financial Planning Board are thinking?  |
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