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CRM April 2005 Jim Dickie |
New Advances in the Hard Side of CRM Mobile sales reps should consider replacing their desktop PCs with Tablet PCs.  |
Bank Systems & Technology March 31, 2005 Deena M. Amato-McCoy |
Full Speed Ahead Compliance challenges can present business opportunities. For Columbus, Ohio-based Huntington Bancshares transitioning to a high-speed network in preparation for Triple-DES compliance also allowed the bank to improve the functionality of its ATMs.  |
Bank Systems & Technology March 31, 2005 Cynthia Ramsaran |
To Serve and Protect Following merger and acquisition activity, Texas State Bank was left with disparate ATM/EFT (electronic funds transfer) systems supported by two data centers  |
Bank Systems & Technology March 31, 2005 Vicki Gerson |
Starting on the Same Page To develop effective strategies, bank managers need an accurate picture of the business.  |
Bank Systems & Technology March 31, 2005 Cynthia Ramsaran |
Blade Runner As part of an initiative to adopt open systems and increase business flexibility, Commerzbank North America, a subsidiary of Commerzbank, deployed Egenera's BladeFrame systems at the bank's New York data center for migrating Unix applications to Linux and Microsoft Windows.  |
Bank Systems & Technology March 31, 2005 Kontzer & Garvey |
Lost or Stolen Identities Make Waves In late February, Bank of America said it lost an undisclosed number of data-backup tapes while the tapes were being transferred. The tapes included Social Security numbers and charge card data for 1.2 million federal employees.  |
Bank Systems & Technology March 31, 2005 Phil Britt |
Automated Teller Machines for the 21st Century Though ATMs were first introduced in the '70s, today, most banks still rely on pretty much the same technology, which offers hard-to-read text menus, limited account information and slow processing times. But Wells Fargo Bank is changing all that.  |
Bank Systems & Technology March 31, 2005 Steven Marlin |
Engineering Change HVB Americas spent the past five years implementing a new technology architecture that integrates business process and data flow.  |
Bank Systems & Technology March 31, 2005 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
SOA A service-oriented architecture can provide a bank with the robust, resilient IT architecture it needs to grow, achieve speed-to-market and optimize customer service.  |
Managed Care March 2005 |
Costly information system eventually pays off Standardized national health care information exchange and interoperability systems (HIEI), while extremely costly to implement, produce financial gains after five years.  |
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