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In This Issue:
- Banks Take to the Clouds: More than two-thirds of the bank technologists surveyed by Bank Systems & Technology and InformationWeek Analytics said their banks are using, developing or evaluating cloud computing solutions. But many aren't even sure how to define the technology. Our exclusive study breaks down cloud use among banks and provides insight into the future of cloud computing in banking.
- Cloud Blockers: Despite its promise, cloud computing faces several very real obstacles to adoption, including security fears, old applications and vendor licensing issues.
- ING Builds a Cloud: ING estimates that it can double processing speeds and cut costs in half by leveraging the cloud.
- Safety First: By doing their homework on security practices and extending IT auditing processes to providers, banks can operate safely in the clouds.
- PLUS:
How to Develop a Successful Cloud Strategy
3 Ingredients for Every Effective Cloud
Good Apps, Bad Apps for the Cloud
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