The subject of this Executive Update may seem odd. I am borrowing an analogy that one of my banking clients uses to describe the requirements for transforming the company's core banking systems. They are the "cardiovascular" IT system for banks -- providing solutions that drive revenue-generating operations, such as account management, deposits, loans, and credit cards. The current core systems are largely product-oriented applications that are 20-plus years old and mainframe-based.
Executive Update
Performing "Heart Surgery During Marathons": Core Banking System Modernization -- Part I
Posted February 23, 2011 | Industry | Technology |
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