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Bank Technology News February 2002 David Rountree |
Technology Vendors Challenged to Demonstrate ROI -- Now With the economy's performance remaining tepid at best in early 2002, selling hardware, software and IT services to banks will be a tough job for even the larger players in the industry...  |
Bank Technology News February 2002 John M. Covaleski |
XBRL Spurs Great Expectations Two front-running banks aim to streamline their lending and credit analysis operations with Extensible Business Reporting Language...  |
Bank Technology News February 2002 Karen Epper Hoffman |
Planning for New Opportunities With a healthy boost from software and online delivery, financial planning services quickly may become the most hotly contested battleground for banks, brokerages and other companies to vie for consumers...  |
Bank Technology News February 2002 Louise West |
Good News for CRM and Outsourcing Vendors Despite the economic slump, banks in Europe are still prepared to spend on certain areas of IT...  |
Bank Technology News February 2002 Maria Bruno |
Security Won't Wait for Upturn in Wake of Fraud and Terrorist Attacks A sober financial industry takes stock of its data safeguards...  |
Bank Technology News February 2002 Joseph McKendrick |
Leave Computing to Us Outsourcing hits its stride in banking...  |
Bank Technology News February 2002 Louise West |
Finns First to Try New iTV Payment Standard The multimedia home platform standard will become the global norm, Nordic partners claim...  |
Bank Technology News February 2002 Jan Jaben Eilon |
Smart Cards Make Their Move The U.S. market is showing it is now ready to give chip cards a shot...  |
IDB America February 2002 |
IDB doubles lending to private sector The new ceiling will allow the Bank to support Latin America's growing demand for private sector investments in crucial areas such as energy, water and transportation infrastructure...  |
Fast Company March 2002 Charles Fishman |
What Do Smart Cards Do? In reality, for the moment, it is style over substance. But in the future, a single card could be your AmEx, your Visa, your debit, your frequent-flier card, and your driver's license. But that's a long way off...  |
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