Published By: Workday
Published Date: Sep 19, 2018
The data deluge problem isn’t just about the amount
of internal, operational data being stored, but also the
level of granularity available. The finance and HR teams
of many institutions still operate on outdated systems
that are only able to store aggregate data with complex
details summarized. While these systems may be
sufficient for the purpose of financial reporting, they’re
unable to keep up with the level of complexity needed
to drive business decisions.
The purpose of this white paper is to take a time-to-business-value look at financial services data warehousing technologies with a focus on the selection process and how it should take deeper considerations of the real-world implementation hurdles.
The increasing amount of information that is being captured by organizations has given rise to a new megatrend called Big Data. An added complexity in this trend is the co-existence of both structured and un-structured data.
Today's financial services organizations covet customer insight and understanding like never before. It represents the key to growth and profitability in an industry increasingly saddled with a more stringent regulatory environment.
Today's financial services organizations covet customer insight and understanding like never before. It represents the key to growth and profitability in an industry increasingly saddled with a more stringent regulatory environment.
The increasing amount of information that is being captured by organizations has given rise to a new megatrend called Big Data. An added complexity in this trend is the co-existence of both structured and un-structured data.
The purpose of this white paper is to take a time-to-business-value look at financial services data warehousing technologies with a focus on the selection process and how it should take deeper considerations of the real-world implementation hurdles.
This white paper examines the issues affecting these decisions and includes insights from several industry veterans whose areas of expertise focus on physician practice acquisitions.
Published By: Ipswitch
Published Date: Dec 01, 2014
The third largest US-based provider of inter-bank transaction services offers a Financial Services case study illustrating the automation of over 1,100 tasks by MOVEit Core and MOVEit Central for managing financial transactions. MOVEit File Transfer to manage file transfers to client banks, regulators, and other financial institutions. Companion product MOVEit Central to
automate file-based business processes.
Published By: Ipswitch
Published Date: Dec 01, 2014
You’ve seen it in the news. The fines levied against financial institutions for non-compliance with governmental regulations can be staggering. We’re no longer talking about millions of
dollars—but billions of dollars. Needless to say, the stakes are high. And at no point in the life of your IT department has it ever been more important to ensure compliance with international, federal and state mandates. File transfers are a perfect case in point.
The right foundation can simplify digital transformation today and pave the way for future innovation that keeps firms competitive in a world of continuous disruption. Because your institution has already likely gotten started, keep reading for considerations about what to tackle next.
Keep reading to find out what financial services leaders are doing to jump start innovation initiatives and position their organizations for greater success.
This Event Proceedings document captures key takeaways from discussions at a recent executive dinner in London hosted by VMware. Focused on Digital Workspace emergence in the Financial Services sector, the invitation only event attracted a largely IT executive audience. The event was by invitation only and attracted an audience consisting largely of IT executives from the Financial Services in the United Kingdom. The session saw an open, spirited exchange of views on the state of end user computing initiatives amongst the present banks and insurance organizations. Attendees also discussed the impact of digital transformation initiatives on end user computing, and what this means for CIOs and IT departments in this sector.
Deliver better services, reduce expenses and comply with regulations are familiar business demands heard by financial services IT leaders. Simultaneously, the time and cost of managing custom apps to run core business operations continues to rise. Not only does this obstruct the speed of innovation adoption, it also increases the need for better end user experiences due to app management volume.
How can financial services IT teams enable more efficacy alongside business growth, while reducing their own IT management burden? This ebook examines four ways financial services organizations can deliver apps and manage users at scale while reducing costs and optimizing existing investments.
Digital transformation (DX) is the driving force behind new worldwide initiatives in financial services. However, a recent IDC survey discovered that fewer than 5% of institutions have started or completed a digital transformation strategy. Historically, financial institutions focused on the use of mobility to directly drive improved customer experiences to their customers' devices. However, as consumer sophistication with mobility increases — particularly among younger generations —so too does the need to enable mobility for the enterprise worker. This Market Spotlight explores these issues in the larger DX context.
Customers demand more from financial services. Changing customer preferences, non-bank Fintechs and regulatory pressure are disrupting financial services. Here's why digital transformation is the only way forward.
Published By: Avi Networks
Published Date: May 14, 2018
"This live workshop will explore the technology and value behind the Smart Load Balancer. During this workshop, you'll:
- Learn differences between Smart Load Balancers and Legacy Load Balancers.
- Understand the value of Smart Load Balancers in traditional and modern use cases.
- See a live demonstration of Avi Networks’ Smart Load Balancer in action.
Leading enterprises across financial services, media, technology, oil & gas, and eCommerce have already made the switch to Avi Networks.
To watch the workshop, fill out this form."
We have been awash in the Financial Services over the past several years of hearing of the next big technology that will change the face of the industry, and Transfer Agency has been no different. In the year 2017 it is the turn of Distributed Consensus Ledger Technology (also known as ‘Blockchain’) to set pulses racing and generate many reams of papers from various parties. Whatever happened to Big Data from 2016?
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More connected, informed and demanding customers have the financial services sector looking closely at their processes and products. Collaborative digital platforms can transform your value network and approach.
• Improve data insights: Transform legacy systems, manual processes and data silos for consumer-centric collaboration.
• Compete with agile FinTech startups: Use disruptive technologies to meet clients’ changing needs.
• Empower me to make my own decisions: Give self-directed customers exceptional experiences, like rapid enrolment and self-assessment tools.
• Turn regulatory compliance to competitive advantage: Use digitization to improve compliance, reduce risk and enhance governance.
• Improve customer experience through digitization: Reduce regulatory issues, gain insights, increase efficiency and customer-centric innovation.
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