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Open Data Center Alliance Will Help Prevent Vender Lock-In, UBS' Andrew Feig Says
The 70 corporate members of the Open Data Center Alliance will make their technology demands known to vendors through a series of road maps.
Most Execs See Their Organizations Moving To Cloud Services Within Two Years, KPMG Survey Says
Cloud computing popular with Oracle show attendees, in spite of Larry Ellison's initial hostility to the idea.
SWIFT Announces Release 7.0
Global financial messaging services provider SWIFT today at Sibos announced its next major release, which will be rolled out in 2011.
Misys to Deliver Banking Apps on Microsoft's Cloud
Core banking, other apps to be delivered on-demand via Azure.
One Bright Spot in Banking: Technology Providers
Today's core banking software company executives tend to have humility, responsibility and equal parts of modesty blended with chutzpah.
63% of Consumers Prefer Credit Card Verification By Fingerprint Over PIN, Signature or Photo
Unisys poll of U.S. adults finds a fondness for fingerprints.
Software Analyst: Oracle Database Could Be Source of JPMorgan Chase Online Banking Outage
Software analyst Curt Monash has offered an explanation for the JPMorgan outage last week, in which online and mobile banking were down for more than 24 hours. The bank itself said on Friday that a third-party database company’s software had caused a corruption of systems information, disabling its ability to process customer log-ins to chase.com.
BarclayCard Signs 5-Year Outsourcing Agreement with Firstsource
Managing Barclaycard’s credit card and payment businesses beginning November 1.
5 Hot Outsourcing Markets Outside of India
While India remains a favorite destination for financial services IT outsourcing, five up-and-coming global regions are competing for business.
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