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Digital Seamless Banking Part III- The Operational & Business Model
In my previous posts I described my view on both the concept I call “Digital Seamless Banking” and the details of its scope from both the customer facing & backend functionality required. For more details please refer to my previous … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, banking, banking software, banking solutions, Digital, Digital banking, nitzan levi
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Digital Seamless Bank Part II – How should it look?
In my previous post I shared with you my concept of digital seamless banking which is more than just developing a few cool mobile apps and establishing a “digital” strategy but really developing and providing customers a different kind of … Continue reading
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Tagged banking, Digital, Digital banking, nitzan levi, SAP, SAP Banking, technology
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The Real Value for Customer Behind the Cloud Story
In my previous post (which was long time ago) I questioned the “promise” in the cloud mainly from the “what’s new” standpoint. However as I’m continuing to hear and deal with this topic on the daily basis I was wondering … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, cloud, future, nitzan levi, software architecture, technology
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The Cloud is the future – REALLY ????
Working in the technology industry for more than 15 years I’m used to different trends coming and going which represents attempts of all sorts of entities with different interests to enter or penetrate a specific domain to make more money. … Continue reading
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Tagged banking, cloud, future, innovation, nitzan levi, SAP, technology
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8 steps to support banks in moving to packaged software – Part 2
In my previous post I started to point some actions SI’s should/could take in order to help banks move faster to packaged solutions Vs home made, this part will close the list with 4 more important points: # 5 : … Continue reading
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Tagged banking, banking software, banking solutions, nitzan levi, SAP, SAP Banking, software architecture
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8 steps to support banks in moving to packaged software – Part 1
In my previous posts (10 reasons why… ,… Adoption Barrier.., Make or Buy…) I shared my insights on the barriers preventing or prolonging the decision of moving to packaged software within the banking industry, as I mentioned, there is … Continue reading
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Tagged lean, methodology, nitzan levi, SAP, SAP Banking, system integrator
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Packaged Software Adoption Barrier in Banking Industry
In this post I would like to touch on the difference between the packaged software adoption in areas like ERP and CRM Vs the slower adoption in the banking industry to cover the core banking domain. When I’m referring to packaged … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, banking, banking architecture, banking software, nitzan levi, SAP, SAP Banking
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Make or Buy – The Usual Dilemma
I remember when I first bought a house, me and my wife wanted the perfect house for the perfect price without the need to compromise on any of our dreams. We wanted it to be big enough, beautiful from the outside … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, banking, nitzan levi, SAP, software, software architecture, solution architecture
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A few posts ago I raised the question whether POC is a hurdle to the sales process or actually an enabler, and got a lot of great feedback and opinions which most of them were very decisive that POC’s are enablers … Continue reading
Multi-Channel Architecture Basic Requirements – Technology ( Part 3)
The third part of the puzzle of multi – channel architecture is of course the technology aspect. Actually this part is the one most of the people are thinking about when coming to deal with Multi – Channel, however as … Continue reading