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Bank Technology News April 2011 John Adams |
Hard-Working Tech is Green Tech JPMorgan Chase is on pace to reduce it is aggregate data center footprint to 870,000 square feet by 2012.  |
Bank Technology News April 2011 Michael Sisk |
Citi Sustains its Momentum By moving network switches closer to the servers instead of centralizing them, Citi is reducing the need for copper wiring by as much as 80 percent.  |
Bank Technology News April 2011 Keith Button |
A Mountain Of Savings Alpine Bank is hoping to reduce its data center footprint, and expects to see energy savings as well.  |
Bank Technology News April 2011 Shane Kite |
Green From the Inside US Bank is bringing new efficiencies to software, slimming down its work stations and wringing dramatically greater utilization out of its data centers.  |
Bank Technology News April 2011 Sean Sposito |
Fifth Third Opens Up for Third-Party Processing Apps Fifth Third Processing Solutions is going the way of Apple and PayPal, opening its software development kit to developers and planning to market the third-party applications to its customers.  |
Bank Technology News April 2011 John Adams |
Chips on The Table North Carolina's State Employee Credit Union is embracing a form of payment card technology that practically no one in the U.S. is using, has a large share of detractors and faces a potential multi-billion dollar merchant terminal migration to make it useful in the States.  |
Bank Technology News April 2011 John Adams |
Talking Smack About Mobile RDC Mobile banking tech firms are trash talking over how mobile remote deposit capture should be offered, though their real dispute is about who can best calm the nerves of banks worried about missing out on the high demand for mobile RDC because of time to market issues.  |
Bank Technology News April 2011 John Adams |
The Opportunity is in The Partnerships An important IT focus is integrating payments into a larger platform that's evolving toward remote channels like mobile. For U.S. Bank's Ralph Berstein, the best experience in consumer-driven healthcare is one that mimics the old flash-a-single-card world that we've all been told is gone for good.  |
Bank Technology News April 2011 Michael Sisk |
PFM Promises More Than Loyalty PFM's generating a lot of buzz among banks, which are embracing the tools to build loyalty. But increasing attention is being paid to mining PFM data to make targeted offers to customers, a strategy that first requires boosting consumer adoption.  |
Bank Technology News April 2011 Keith Button |
Sun National Plays Large in the Cloud Sun National Bank adopted a private cloud solution to roll out its new mobile banking service last year, and is currently evaluating cloud options for existing services, such as telephone banking.  |
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