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Wall Street & Technology January 24, 2008 Cory Levine |
Guardian Analytics Launches Easy Fraud Prevention Solution FraudMAP does not require fraud rules development or algorithm training.  |
Wall Street & Technology January 24, 2008 Cory Levine |
Financial Crossing Releases Liability Manager 3.0 Liability Manager 3.0 features a customizable front end that can be configured for self service on a Web portal.  |
Wall Street & Technology January 24, 2008 Melanie Rodier |
NSX Names Saro Jahani as SVP of IT The National Stock Exchange hired Saro Jahani as SVP of IT.  |
Wall Street & Technology January 23, 2008 Cory Levine |
Brokerages Still Fail to Offer Full Web-Based Banking Services A new report suggest only 40 percent of brokerages can be considered a full 'bankerage,' a brokerage that offers traditional banking products with all accounts accessible via a single Web login.  |
Wall Street & Technology January 22, 2008 Penny Crosman |
Asset Managers Start Benchmarking IT Projects Against the Competition As the technology that asset managers use in all parts of the business matures, firms are questioning how their technology compares to that of the competition.  |
Wall Street & Technology January 22, 2008 Ivy Schmerken |
All Trading Desks Are Not Equal With all of the resources spent on giving traders an extra edge, asset managers are benchmarking their trading capabilities abilities to learn how they stack up against their peers.  |
Wall Street & Technology January 22, 2008 Melanie Rodier |
Client Reporting Is Key, But Still Lacking Resources Firms that reported the best on client reporting were those with 13-18 staff members dedicated to client reporting.  |
Wall Street & Technology January 22, 2008 Penny Crosman |
Buy Side Firms Start Taking Enterprise Architectures Live Asset management firms have begun not only building formal enterprise architectures, but benchmarking them against others' as well.  |
Wall Street & Technology January 22, 2008 Penny Crosman |
Financial Firms Spent $285 Million on Corporate Actions Technology in 2007 A study found that spending on corporate actions technology has been rising dramatically since 2004.  |
Wall Street & Technology January 22, 2008 Anne Rawland Gabriel |
Application Lifecycle Management Speeds Product Delivery at Raymond James Financial Application lifecycle management tools are being adopted at Raymond James Financial to reduce time to market and reduce IT inefficiency.  |
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