ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This survey of business leaders by the Economist Intelligence Unit for Pegasystems finds that businesses are mostly confident they will reach their digital transformation agendas, but senior business leaders need to be more closely involved.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, find out how banks such as Malaysia's RHB are keeping up in the digital age, the state of mobile payments across the APAC region, and why some bankers believe retail banking will be fully automated in just a few years.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide we meet ten up-and-coming financial services disruptors. This series of interviews were originally published on the Computer Weekly blog: Fintech Makes the World go Around.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This article in our Royal Holloway Security Series demonstrates how actionable data can be extracted from banking malware and how it can be used to defend against highly damaging cyber attacks from organised criminal gangs.
EGUIDE:
In the second part of our 'Future of Financial Services' e-guide series, read about how the financial services industry is not just being shaken up with cosmetic changes, but is about to go through the process of being stripped down and rebuilt.
EGUIDE:
In this interview, Soumya Ghoshal, managing director, middle office technology, technology and operations, explains DBS Bank's credit architecture program, how it has freed up more time for relationship managers through automation, and the bank's general approach to innovation.
WHITE PAPER:
New whitepaper on GLBA - learn key steps for validating compliance with the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, the background of GLBA - what it is and who must adhere, and how senior management and IT departments must ensure that customer data is safeguarded.
BOOK:
This IBM Redbook discusses how to install and configure the components of the Systems Solution for Branch Banking, a hardware and software solution that enables banks to provide a common, easy-to-support IT infrastructure in their branc...
WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper to learn why the Monte Carlo modeling method provides a beacon of financial sanity and reliability at time when consumer confidence is at an all-time low and managers face new levels of accountability and keen public scrutiny in their decision-making.