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Rss feed of blogs Rajashekara Maiya V - Infosys technologies limited - Bangalore | 23/04/2013 | 1331 views | 1 comment
A shift to the Cloud Computing model may seem an obvious decision for a sector as IT-intensive and data-centric as banking. But it's those very elements that generate the most significant adoption concerns for banks. As big spenders on enterprise technologies, banks have historically invested in developing capabilities on-premise; which means abs... Tags: Innovation
Rss feed of blogs Rajashekara Maiya V - Infosys technologies limited - Bangalore | 18/04/2013 | 979 views
“Seldom before has any technology promised so much to so many” – so starts the paper and then proceeds to enumerate the benefits of the technology in question, which include lower IT expenditure, higher computing power, accelerated systems development and transformed organizations. It is easy to read that as a simple primer to Cl... Tags: Innovation
Rss feed of blogs Rajashekara Maiya V - Infosys technologies limited - Bangalore | 30/01/2013 | 940 views
When it comes to banking, innovation may not be as compelling a priority as managing cost, risk or compliance. But it is definitely on the strategic agenda given its potential in driving differentiation, customer acquisition and growth. No surprise then that 73% of the global banks featured in the 4th edition of the EFMA Infosys Innovation in Retai... Tags: Retail banking
Rss feed of blogs Rajashekara Maiya V - Infosys technologies limited - Bangalore | 02/01/2013 | 3969 views | 1 comment
Even as the banking industry grapples with sweeping changes in policy, regulation and customer expectations, a 'big bang' transformation in strategy or host systems may not be on the cards this year. A peripheral, step-by-step, incremental agenda will be beneficial for banks in 2013. But don't be swayed by the word 'incremental'. Each of the trends...
Rss feed of blogs Rajashekara Maiya V - Infosys technologies limited - Bangalore | 17/07/2012 | 2920 views
Here’ s a statistic that really drives home the pervasiveness of the mobile, like no other. Mobile connections are approaching the 6 billion mark, as we speak, making mobile connectivity more accessible than clean drinking water! Not to mention highly democratic, with the difference between the “have” and “have not nations&r...
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