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SunGard Upgrades Core Banking User Interface, Teller Platform
Teller platform lets tellers toggle between fast-service mode and consultative sales mode.
Spanish Bank Deploys Accenture Core Banking Platform
Savings bank Caja de Ahorros del Mediterrneo seeks to streamline operations and provide faster customer service.
Credit Unions — 1970s Good Attitude, 21st Century Technology
Why credit unions are the new banks.
Open Solutions Releases DNA 3.0 Core Relational Platform
Open Solutions releases DNA 3.0 core relational platform; new release features more than 120 enhancements.
First Tennessee Becomes First U.S. Bank to Licence CSC's Celeriti
First Tennessee, a Memphis, Tenn.-based bank subsidiary of First Horizon National Corp. with $26.3 billion in assets, is the first U.S. bank to license technology provider CSC's new Celeriti Customer and Deposits software, CSC announced Wednesday at BAI Retail Delivery.
Infosys Launches Finacle Mobile Banking 2.0
Infosys launches Finacle Mobile Banking 2.0; solution facilitates interactive financial management including product selection, proximity payments, RDC, new account opening, ATM/branch locating.
Dead Data on Real-Time Bank Systems is Like Tossing IT Money Down the Drain
A billion bits here, a billion bits there do add up.
Rockland Trust Company Selects FIS Item Processing Solutions
Rockland Trust Company announced it will convert its item processing and statement printing operation to FIS. A banking and payments provider, FIS will also provide Rockland Trust its remote deposit capture product.
Cost Accounting - a Term as Foreign to Bankers as a Profitable Trust Department
I checked with Mr. Campbell, and just as I thought, he knows exactly how many pieces of carrots, potatoes, celery, peas, onions and green beans go into a can of vegetable soup. Even after enhancing it with sea salt and macaroni, and at a sale price of $1.00 per can, Mr. Campbell makes 15 cents net. That's good pricing.
When I'm Wrong, It Really Hurts
I'm very grateful to the reader who corrected me about the CIO of Wells Fargo. Admittedly, I lack international sophistication and therefore the name Avid I presumed was male because 99.9% of all bank CIOs are male.
IT Innovation in Banking — Not Easy to Find
I like all kinds of "beauty contests" announcing the best of class in anything. But mostly because it allows me to play critic. For example, this is me, "They must have been downing too many shots to pick this guy as MVP." Or, "You certainly don't need good looks to be a great singer." Or, "That actor must have a great agent to have been cast for that part." So it was with great interest that I pored over InformationWeek's 22nd Annual Ranking of the most innovative companies. I like IW for its d
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