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Bank Technology News November 2007 John Adams et al. |
The 6th Annual Innovators Ranking If there's an ethos that ties technologists together, it's the notion that the status quo poses far greater risk than not pushing forward. Among some of this year's Innovators there's an almost militant insistence that banks not shirk. |
Bank Technology News October 2006 Adams et all |
The Innovators In its annual ranking, BTN profiles 25 innovators whose contributions to banking are changing the rules of the game. |
Bank Systems & Technology May 24, 2007 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Banks Using Security to Increase Customer Trust and Their Bottom Lines Banks realize that information security can increase client loyalty and lower costs. |
Bank Technology News August 2006 Glen Fest |
Multi-Factor Authentication: Two-Factor Timing Twists Up Bankers The FFIEC's guidelines for adopting multi-factor authentication includes a hard deadline with apparently soft parameters. But will haste end up producing waste? |
Bank Technology News November 2007 Glen Fest |
Online Authentication: Multifactor Race Nears Finish Line Nearly a year after half of all U.S. institutions missed the deadline to adopt stricter FFIEC guidelines for online authentication, analysts say that banks have finally, and almost universally, put their multifactor and other risk-mitigation layers in place. |
Bank Systems & Technology May 3, 2005 Deena M. Amato-McCoy |
Creating Virtual Value By integrating business channels, consolidating customer histories and beefing up security, banks are improving their online offerings to provide customers with all the conveniences of branch banking in the comfort of their own homes. |
Bank Technology News August 2006 John Adams et al. |
Ten Technology Companies to Watch Top picks for hot technology companies to watch weave together an interesting mix of old guard and avant garde. |
Bank Technology News March 2005 Shane Kite |
Knowledge Management: Aiming For Better Insight Into Clients Automating customer information allows banks and brokers such as Raymond James and ING Belgium to analyze data at a higher level, which aids in service and marketing. |
Bank Technology News December 2007 |
Scoring Banks' Compliance With FFIEC Guidelines Compliance with FFIEC guidelines brought out the worst in many bankers. So how did banks do in terms of compliance? |
Bank Systems & Technology June 26, 2006 Deena M. Amato-McCoy |
Closing the Door on Criminals Banks need a consistent approach to fraud assessment and prevention, otherwise they will never truly get ahead of the problem. |
Bank Technology News July 2005 Adams, Fest, Sisk & Sraeel |
Tech Companies to Watch Several of the top ten tech companies in the banking industry focus on security. |
Bank Technology News March 2008 Rebecca Sausner |
The FutureNow List The FutureNow List recognizes ten companies that set themselves apart for the security innovations they bring to market, and the contribution these products will make to improving security within financial services organizations. |
Bank Technology News September 2006 |
Homeland Insecurity One of the toughest battles for bankers may be in combating online security breaches and sophisticated money laundering schemes. |
U.S. Banker February 2005 Michael Sisk |
A Phish Story Phishing attacks (in which thieves send mass e-mails supposedly from reputable businesses) are expected to more than double in 2005, and are spreading to small banks. |
Bank Technology News July 2005 Shane Kite |
Service On-line: Even House Calls Are A Retention Play Firms ranging from Citibank to Provident are rolling out bells and whistles to save business on the Internet. One institution is even making visits to set up accounts. |
Bank Technology News November 2002 |
Ingenuity & Innovations For banks, there's never a finish line in the race to understand technology. Keeping up is the only way to get ahead. |
Bank Systems & Technology September 27, 2004 Katherine Burger |
Tracking Innovation in Financial Services The idea of innovation has been on a conceptual roller coaster in recent years. |
InternetNews October 24, 2005 Tim Gray |
Companies Bid for Authentication Compliance Work Financial institutions are getting started on security compliance regulations. |
U.S. Banker December 2005 |
Authentication: FFIEC Commands Two-Factor ID by 2006 The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council issued guidance requiring multi-factor authentication for on-line banking customers by the end of 2006. |
Bank Systems & Technology May 5, 2007 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Fraud Techniques Evolve in Parallel with Bank Products and Defenses As fraudsters' techniques evolve alongside the products and services offered by financial institutions, new steps must be introduced to stop them. |
Bank Systems & Technology February 22, 2007 Nancy Feig |
A Happy Marriage: Finding the Right Technology Mate for Compliance Programs Banks are turning to GRC software platforms to maximize compliance technology's effectiveness and gain greater return on investment. |
Bank Technology News January 2007 Glen Fest |
Online Security: User-Driven Tokens On The Upswing Banks have spent the last two years steering their users to behind-the-scenes, no-fuss security tools for enhanced online authentication. This year, millions of customers may be asking banks to let them drive for awhile. |
Bank Technology News August 2006 Glen Fest |
Choosing Authentication Solutions: Vetting Vendors, Soothing Customers Banks face tough choices today in building anti-fraud resiliency, from selecting providers to meeting user preferences. Will they be happy with those choices tomorrow? |
Bank Technology News May 2007 Glen Fest |
The Rise of Business Intel 2.0 For banks like Wachovia Corp., BI is helping to build a correlation between corporate strategy and consumers' life stages, household details, and financial choices - - something that can translate into money for both parties. |
Bank Technology News April 2005 John Adams |
The Cost of Doing Business The debate over multi-factor authentication for electronic transactions is growing louder, and many say industry-wide use is virtually inevitable for banks. So why is almost nobody doing it? |
Bank Technology News April 1, 2008 Joe Sowerby |
ID-Theft Fears Keep Clients Off the Web Adoption of online banking is increasing, but not nearly at the rate of broadband adoption. The main reason: fear of online identity fraud. |
Bank Systems & Technology May 8, 2007 Deena M. Amato-McCoy |
Fear Of Identity Theft Discourages Consumers From Banking Online Proactive security measures increase online banking confidence and use, study says. |
CRM November 2005 DeFelice & Britt |
Banking on Big Green Financial services firms have re-targeted their investments in customer-facing processes and are reaping the rewards. |
CFO March 1, 2007 Rob Garver |
Nothing to Bank On Bank executives will undoubtedly spend much of the next year assessing the likelihood and impact of new rules, while at the same time trying to keep earnings growth on its upward trend. |
Bank Technology News April 2003 Bruno & Adams |
One Tech Advancement You Can't Live Without No financial institution that hopes to grow its business is going to rely on one innovation to meet all of its needs firmwide. But there are some technologies revolutionizing banking, rising above the hype and netting business results. |
Bank Systems & Technology August 24, 2006 Nancy Feig |
Banks Scramble to Meet FFIEC Online Banking Authentication Guidelines by Yearend Less than four months remain for banks to meet the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council's year-end deadline for Internet banking authentication, but some confusion remains over what is an acceptable solution. |
Bank Systems & Technology November 21, 2007 Jim Eckenrode |
Taking Its Lumps and Moving On Despite the subprime meltdown banks will continue to invest in certain IT areas, including front-end customer management systems, new-account opening processes, mobile banking and payments, and, of course, compliance. |
Bank Technology News August 2003 Adams et al. |
Ten Technology Companies to Watch For a handful of lesser known companies whose star is just beginning to rise, innovation is about solving problems and creating new ways to think about old businesses. BTN looks at 10 companies whose technology promises to address the market and operational performance issues facing banks. |
Bank Systems & Technology August 2, 2005 Phil Britt |
Fighting the New Face of Fraud Technology plays a critical role in banking fraud, both in creating new opportunities for fraud and offering new methods to defend against it. Financial services institutions must take a holistic approach to combating fraud. |
Bank Systems & Technology March 29, 2006 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Originating Relationships Mortgage bankers are mining and analyzing data to get a bigger bang for their relationship buck. |
Bank Systems & Technology February 1, 2007 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
Show Me the Value Industry association executives speculate on the top challenges, opportunities and trends facing the banking industry in 2007. |
Wall Street & Technology March 21, 2006 Paul Allen |
Add Another Bolt to the Cyber Door Due to enhanced and evolving cyber-threats, financial institutions now must implement some form of multifactor authentication or layered security to protect sensitive customer data. |
Bank Director 2nd Quarter 2010 Jack Milligan |
Knee Deep in Regulation As part of the fallout from the latest financial crisis, bankers are wading through new layers of regulation while scanning for clearer skies ahead. |
Bank Systems & Technology November 11, 2007 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
Online Account Opening Provides Myriad Benefits to Retail Banks From processing efficiencies to high customer satisfaction and competitive differentiation, online account opening can help banks improve customer acquisition and profitability. But it needs to be done right. |
Bank Systems & Technology August 24, 2006 Deena M. Amato-McCoy |
The New Integration While expanding data volumes and regulatory changes are putting more and more pressure on banks' core processing systems, they can't diminish their original services. |
Bank Technology News November 2003 Michael Grebb |
Lose a legacy, gain ground For years banks have been looking to leapfrog their legacy systems in the race to adopt better technology. That means accessing and managing disparate sources of data within banks' existing infrastructure. |
Bank Systems & Technology February 1, 2007 Anthony O'Donnell |
Educated Opinions: 2007 Bank Technology Forecast Industry experts give their forecasts for bank technology in 2007. |
Bank Technology News April 2004 Karen Krebsbach |
Goin' Phishing Growing e-mail attacks threaten banks' bottom lines |
Bank Technology News January 2004 Holly Sraeel |
Promises, Promises. A Fresh Start in the New Year. The branch is at a tricky crossroads. Banks must carefully balance new technologies and other channels so that the branch doesn't over or underwhelm customers' expectations. |
U.S. Banker October 2007 John Adams et al. |
The New Establishment From newcomers to those taking on new assignments, these women's star quality has them front and center in the banking industry. A look at whose influence is gaining ground and growing fastest. |
Bank Systems & Technology February 21, 2008 Jim Eckenrode |
Exclusive TowerGroup Research Report: Bank Tech Spending in 2008 In light of the current market turmoil, North American banks appear to be approaching technology planning and budgeting for 2008 with caution. |
CFO October 1, 2007 Rob Garver |
One Nation, Left Behind The race to cut compliance-based capital has begun, and U.S. banks are trailing the pack -- badly. |
Bank Systems & Technology February 10, 2004 Jim Eckenrode |
The More Things Change... For big banks, retail's over half the pie. |
National Real Estate Investor February 1, 2007 Ben Johnson |
Small Banks, Big Risks In the new era of commercial real estate lending, federal regulators are pressuring even the smallest banks to upgrade their portfolio analysis capabilities to avoid the pitfalls of past downturns. |
Bank Technology News June 2001 Brian O'Connell |
Risk Management Software Spells Relief for Bankers The technology also helps keep regulators happy... |