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U.S. Banker July 2010 Rob Garver |
The Cost of Inaction Banks need to help protect commercial clients from online fraud, but face tech hurdles and resistance from clients themselves. Meanwhile, hackers lurk.  |
InternetNews June 29, 2010 |
What IT Doesn't Know Can Hurt Everyone: Study Between iPhones, iPads and Twitter, the prevalence of consumer devices and content in the enterprise is largely underestimated by IT managers and puts corporate data at risk.  |
InternetNews June 29, 2010 |
White House to Cut Billions From Iffy IT Projects Administration eyes trimming up to $3 billion from financial IT projects that aren't necessarily making the grade, along with other risky technology initiatives.  |
Bank Systems & Technology June 28, 2010 Schneider & Kaminsky |
2010 Bank IT Salary Survey Results Bank technology professionals who survived the turmoil of the past few years are about to be rewarded with compensation increases over 2009 levels. An exclusive 2010 InformationWeek Analytics survey breaks down the industry's IT salary trends.  |
Insurance & Technology June 28, 2010 Nathan Golia |
Accenture, Asprea Sign Outsourcing Agreement Asprea, a UK-based Aviva subsidiary, turns over claim validation and fulfillment to Accenture.  |
Bank Technology News July 2010 Michael Sisk |
Mastering a Mountain of Risk Seeing the unseeable may be impossible, but risk experts contend it is possible to install technology that can sense when risks are getting out of kilter and empower managers to back away from those risks quickly.  |
Bank Technology News July 2010 John Adams |
New Mortgage Risk IT Leaves No Loan Unturned The residential mortgage backed securities market has been a bit like a beached whale over the past couple of years in part due to past risk management and performance reporting considered by investors to be incomplete and out of date, a gap that new risk tech solutions are hoping to bridge.  |
Bank Technology News July 2010 Daniel Wolfe |
A Whole New Kind of Self Service Jeff Peiffer was tired of waiting for his bank to offer an app for his phone. So he made one himself and watched as it become one of the top finance downloads for Android handsets. Peiffer's success also raises tough security and trust questions for banks.  |
Bank Technology News July 2010 John Adams |
No Web's Alright KeyBank, whose text messaging vendor is M-Com/Fiserv and who developed its mobile browser and Blackberry app capabilities in house, launched mobile banking last year.  |
Bank Technology News July 2010 Michael Sisk |
Standardizing the Clouds Cloud computing is going to change how financial institutions will consume technology and the way vendors will need to provide technology.  |
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