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Bank Technology News March 2011 John Adams |
Alpine Tackles Risky Business Through the use of IT at Alpine Bank, the monthly labor involved in loan review has been cut in half.  |
Bank Technology News March 2011 Michael Sisk |
UCB's Thinking Thin United Community Bank spent $250,000 to replace and standardize workstations through virtualization.  |
Bank Technology News March 2011 Michael Sisk |
A Card SuperSwiper Kirkpatrick Bank secures sensitive data before it reaches the computer.  |
Bank Technology News March 2011 Shane Kite |
Citi Could Pay for Its Conservative Core Approach Keeping domestic deposit customers on what amounts to decades-old, memo-post methods could prove riskier than the newer real-time processing alternative, and not just because mobile banking is taking off.  |
Bank Technology News March 2011 Rebecca Sausner |
Application Testing Gets a Passport Analysts say testing is one of the fastest growing areas of IT expenditure.  |
Bank Technology News March 2011 Michael Sisk |
ID Theft Declined in 2010 ... or Did It? A Javelin Strategy & Research survey of consumers found that the number of identity fraud victims fell 28 percent last year.  |
Bank Technology News March 2011 Michael Sisk |
Are Banks Ready For Real-Time? Given banks' interest in real-time marketing, many vendors are trying to solve technology and business issues.  |
Bank Technology News March 2011 John Adams |
Self Service With An Edge When it comes to attracting wealth management clients, the new focus is entirely on control - specifically giving control to customers via electronic channels.  |
Bank Technology News March 2011 John Adams |
BoC in London Gets the Paperless Message The Bank of China in London's should cut messaging-related paper use from about 50 pounds per day to about 2.5 pounds, or about 18,000 pounds annually.  |
Bank Technology News March 2011 Rebecca Sausner |
FFIEC to Revisit Online Protection Banks' security for online accounts hasn't kept pace with the threat landscape, regulators say, and sources say the FFIEC may soon update its 1995 guidance on securing online banking transactions.  |
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