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Bank Systems & Technology: July 2010

BS&T Staff | 06/17/10
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SUFFOCATED BY REFORM? While most bankers acknowledge the need for financial reform, many are fearful of the possible unintended consequences of the current reform bills. For starters, bank IT organizations may have a hard time keeping up with the changes, and technology innovation is likely to suffer. Meanwhile, uncertainty about the final shape of reform is forcing banks to rethink IT strategies and spending plans.

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
Exclusive 2010 Bank IT Salary Survey
3 Steps to Help Big Banks Avoid Being Shrunk
Tips for an Active Social (Media) Life
The Payments Space Is Not Dead Yet
Executive Q&A With Citi's Jon Beyman
Deutsche Bank's Sean Kelley Helps Shape the Cloud
Spending on Information Security to Rise
And more ...

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Bank Systems & Technology's editorial mission is to provide banking executives involved in technology management -- whether in the IT organization or in line-of-business areas -- with the targeted and timely information and analysis they need to help their organizations reduce risk while improving customer retention, competitiveness and financial performance. Our content spans across multiple media platforms -- including a print publication, digital edition, Web site, e-newsletter, live events, virtual events, webcasts, video, blogs and RSS feeds -- so bank/financial services executives can access information via any channel/platform they prefer. BS&T’s audience comprises the key commercial banking segments, ranging from global banks to community banks and credit unions, covering both retail and wholesale banking. Key ongoing areas of focus include core systems, payments and cards, channel optimization, regulation/compliance, risk management, security, customer insight/business intelligence and architecture/infrastructure.

 

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