Profile of Kathy Burger
Editorial Director
Member Since: 7/1/2014
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Blog Posts: 396
Posts: 568
Katherine Burger is Editorial Director of Bank Systems & Technology and Insurance & Technology, members of UBM TechWeb's InformationWeek Financial Services. She assumed leadership of Bank Systems & Technology in 2003 and of Insurance & Technology in 1991. In addition to directing the editorial strategy of both brands, Kathy is charged with the creation and development of new products, editorial supplements, special publications and live and online events including BS&T's Executive Summit, I&T's Executive Summit, Webcasts, live custom events and executive roundtables. Kathy is a frequent speaker/moderator at financial services industry conferences, and also has presented at a number of technology company user group and sales force events, as well as numerous Webcasts sponsored by industry leaders. She is a graduate of Carleton College.
Articles by Kathy Burger
posted in May 2009
5/21/2009
If there is to be growth in the banking industry, it probably is going to depend largely on the ability of financial institutions to compete profitably and securely in emerging markets.
5/14/2009
Microsoft and Agree Technology announce SuperTeller for next-generation branch transformation; Xiamen International Bank first to adopt innovative new solution to optimize branch efficiency.
5/12/2009
Digital Insight and Metavante extend relationship with three agreements intended to provide financial services clients with a variety of new online capabilities.
5/6/2009
Fiserv will provide Fannie Mae with real-time data transmission from its Loan Servicing Platform in order to help the agency explore new workout solutions for borrowers.
5/5/2009
Umpqua Bank names Anthony Oriti to head new international banking division, which will target the financing needs of small/mid-market businesses involved in international trade.
5/4/2009
ALI Solutions' updated campaign management system, OnQ3, can handle more than 3 million collection calls per day, meeting the needs of high-volume, multi-center collection operations.