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Bank Technology News August 2007 Greg Goth |
Wishes for the Next Twenty Here are 20 picks for what the next 20 years in bank technology should look like.  |
Bank Technology News August 2007 Tom Warsop |
The Users Take Control The most significant trend of the past two decades has to do with consumer empowerment. Banks and other financial service providers understand this new power, and the resulting shift in their market approach reflects it clearly.  |
Bank Technology News August 2007 Janey Place |
Mobile Banking Needs A Leader The mobile channel can invigorate products, appeal to a new demographic, lower costs and improve customer service. But, it is another in a long list of channels that banks must build and support.  |
Bank Technology News August 2007 Dan Fisher |
Pay And Settle At Warp Speed The innovation of the payment system will not be in speed, but in total end-to-end processing.  |
Bank Technology News August 2007 Alenka Grealish |
The Web: Mature, Yet New Internet banking shows signs of maturing but few signs of aging as innovation continues to flow.  |
Bank Technology News August 2007 David Foss |
Remote Capture Is Big For Biz One of the most significant recent events in banking is the rise of remote deposit and merchant capture technologies.  |
Bank Technology News August 2007 Glen Fest |
Mergers: Conflicts Becoming A Core Reality Fiserv's buy of CheckFree could spark challenges in banks' vendor management.  |
Bank Technology News August 2007 John Adams |
ATMs: Pushing the Envelope, Straight into the Dustbin Wells Fargo and Bank of America are among the banks slowly deploying technology that allows for envelope-free cash deposits, a move that could shorten lines at branches.  |
Bank Technology News August 2007 Glen Fest |
Remote Capture: Banks Go with Slo-Mo Intro To Remote Deposit Service Banks worried about how clients handle paper are treading softly in setting up remote capture installations. But they're still carrying great expectations for the enterprise.  |
BusinessWeek September 10, 2007 Maria Bartiromo |
The Heat On Countrywide Embattled Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo answers critics who claim the lender helped bring on the housing crisis.  |
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