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- Risk Management and Compliance in 2008
- by IBM UK
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Type: White Paper
Published: March 2008Competitive advantage from faster, more flexible and dynamic risk management. Risk management and regulatory compliance are fundamental functions in any financial institution. They are inextricably linked, operate to exacting standards and are about to go through a period of significant change.
- The paradox of Banking 2015 - Achieving more by doing less
- by IBM UK
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Type: White Paper
Published: December 2005Any serious discussion of the future of the retail banking industry eventually raises a basic question: will future customers still need retail banks? The answer, it turns out, depends on banks themselves.
- Rebalancing IT Cost to Fund Business Change
- by Tata Consultancy Services Ld
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Type: White Paper
Published: December 2007How can IT be a self-funding function, keeping itself aligned with changing business imperatives? How can we set a methodical roadmap to such a cost structure? This white paper suggests how the much needed transformation can be brought about.
- Market Changes in Technology Creating a new Environment
- by Tata Consultancy Services Ld
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Type: White Paper
Published: July 2007Enterprise 2.0 is all about the combination of a variety of market changes within technology that together are creating an entirely new environment for consumers and companies alike. Read this white paper to learn more about Enterprise 2.0
- Application Lifecycle Management- Best of Breed
- by Tata Consultancy Services Ld
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Type: White Paper
Published: February 2007This white paper analyses Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) challenges, especially from its process perspective. It includes agile and conventional methodologies and suggests a best-of-breed model, which is called the Next Generation Process Framework.
- The IBM Global CEO Study 2006
- by IBM UK
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Type: Analyst Report
Published: February 2006This IBM study learned that 65% of CEOs expect fundamental changes for their organizations over the next two years. Surprisingly, CEOs do not seem daunted by this challenge. The findings of this study should compel leaders to re-evaluate their preconceptions about innovation.









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