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Bank Technology News September 2010 Rebecca Sausner |
Joint Venture Aims to Break NFC Logjam Analysts are evenly divided as to whether the yet-to-be-named joint venture will be a revolution in mobile NFC payments in the U.S., or fall flat in the face of too many competing interests and too little demand.  |
Bank Technology News September 2010 John Adams |
The New Face of New American Mortgage New American Mortgage believes using Facebook and Twitter in much the same way as consumers is the doorway to relationship building, branding and image marketing.  |
Bank Technology News September 2010 John Adams |
Disaster Recovery in the Cloud? While many firms have balked at using cloud-based continuity because of concerns over added risk or lost control, early adopters say that with the right diligence, the cloud is a beneficial contingency, particularly if the provider is carefully vetted.  |
Bank Technology News September 2010 Michael Sisk |
The Fed Gets Involved with EMV If the U.S. government mandated the switch to digital T.V., why can't it mandate that credit and debit card issuers switch from magnetic stripe cards to chip-based payment cards that require a personal identification number for additional security?  |
Bank Technology News September 2010 Rebecca Sausner |
BlackHat's "JackPot" Of Bank Tech Scams Show-stopping hacks plus some positive news from BlackHat.  |
Bank Technology News September 2010 Daniel Wolfe |
Bonneville Bank Banks Signature Debit To make sure its customers use their PINs and to shore up security for debit purchases, Bonneville Bancorp is prohibiting signature debit payments in some states.  |
Bank Technology News September 2010 John Adams |
Mastercard's 'Overwhelming' App MasterCard's path to the hearts of nascent mobile payments customers are time sensitive opportunities to save money that simultaneously build comfort with using smart phones to make purchases based on actionable information.  |
Bank Technology News September 2010 John Adams |
Ready or Not: The IT Challenges of Dodd-Frank Following the new rules means creating a new kind of IT department, one which deploys and manages platforms for quicker response and enables the bank to prove its fiscal fitness.  |
Bank Technology News September 2010 John Adams |
U.S. Bank Brings Big Tools to Small Biz Information and peer analysis won't eliminate business worries, but financial firms cultivating small business customers believe online access to actionable performance and spending data will ease the minds of recession-weary clients.  |
Bank Technology News September 2010 Robin Arnfield |
No Rest for Summit's Retired Servers Virtualization projects have won lots of praise in fighting energy headaches by reducing servers. But it's not magic-the left-over servers don't disappear into thin air. One possible solution can be found at Summit National Bank, which is using the servers as part of a new disaster recovery site.  |
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