Leveraging hosted middleware services to deploy valuable new services quickly and easily
Gailanne Barth () and
Henry Bayard ()
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Gailanne Barth: Easylink Services International, Postal: 4 Norton Folgate, Bishopsgate, London, E1 6DB,, http://www.easylink.com/
Henry Bayard: Easylink Services International, Postal: 4 Norton Folgate, Bishopsgate, London, E1 6DB,, http://www.easylink.com/
Journal of Financial Transformation, 2006, vol. 17, 112-114
Abstract:
In today’s highly competitive environment, financial institutions will be hard-pressed to fund capital investments, system upgrades, new projects, state-of-the art infrastructures, and ultimately new products and services. They will, however, be expected to grow their businesses in the double digits! To succeed, business owners need to capitalize on stores of information that have long sat dormant, inaccessible. By bridging information housed in disparate infrastructures and delivering it to customers on demand in the format the customer wants it, financial institutions will be able to acquire new customers and retain existing customers — thereby achieving double digit growth and leapfrog the competition. Hosted middleware is an emerging technology which is already being deployed by major financial institutions to achieve these objectives.
Keywords: Hosted middle-ware; banking operational excellence; outsouring; BSP; ASP (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G20 O31 O32 O33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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