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Examines how risk technology solution providers and financial institutions are positioning themselves to successfully reduce their overall risk and subsequently improve their profitability.

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Best Practices: Cloud Vendors and Banking — Making Contracts Work Jeanne Capachin, Marc DeCastro, Michael Versace
October, 2012 - Doc # FIN237441
Best Practices
This IDC Financial Insights report provides insight into best practices in managing public cloud providers — including software as a service, infrastructure as a service, and platform as a service. Al...
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Business Strategy: FinovateFall 2012 Assessment — SMB and Mobile Payment Solutions Take Center Stage; Still Looking for More Innovation Marc DeCastro
October, 2012 - Doc # FIN237102
Business Strategy
This IDC Financial Insights report discusses FinovateFall 2012, with a focus on the 45 companies whose solutions are more specific to consumer banking. FinovateFall provides an excellent opportunity t...
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Methods and Practices: IDC Financial Insights' Enterprise Risk Management Taxonomy, 2012 Michael Versace
September, 2012 - Doc # FIN237094
Methods and Practices
This IDC Financial Insights report defines a blueprint for ongoing end-user market research and risk product and services spending forecasts in banking, capital markets, and insurance sectors across g...
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Perspective: FinovateFall 2012 — Innovation in Back-Office Banking and Beyond Jeanne Capachin, Michael Versace, Marc DeCastro
September, 2012 - Doc # FIN237093
Perspective
This IDC Financial Insights' Perspective discusses the FinovateFall event held in September 2012, where 64 companies demonstrated their latest innovations to an audience of bankers, investors, vendors...
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Perspective: In-Memory Computing and Its Impact on Banking Alex Kwiatkowski
September, 2012 - Doc # FIBA56U
Perspective
Among our top 10 predictions for the EMEA financial services industry in 2012, we highlighted that in-memory computing, in conjunction with improving business intelligence (BI) and analytics capabilit...
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Business Strategy: Singapore Banking Roundtable — What Next for Tactical Strategies and Opportunities Li-May Chew
August, 2012 - Doc # FIN236617
Business Strategy
This IDC Financial Insights report documents the key points discussed at the recent IDC Financial Insights Singapore Banking Roundtable, a closed-door forum led by IDC Financial Insights and involving...
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Business Strategy: Managing the IT Relationship Between Banks and Vendors — Tough Love Michael Versace, Marc DeCastro, Jeanne Capachin
August, 2012 - Doc # FIN236550
Business Strategy
This IDC Financial Insights report examines the current state between banks and vendors and provides guidance on how to best handle your vendor management process. The relationship between banks and...
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Perspective: Scaling the Twin Peaks of Banking Regulation — A Vendor's Guide to FATCA and Basel III Michael Versace, Ho Sui-Jon
August, 2012 - Doc # FIN236457
Perspective
This IDC Financial Insights Perspective presents an overview of Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and Basel III — two of the more resonant regulatory overhauls sweeping the globe — as well a...
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Business Strategy: Risk-Adjusted Performance Practices in Institutional Banking Michael Versace, Michael Araneta, Czeslaw Szarycz
August, 2012 - Doc # FIN236533
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This IDC Financial Insights report examines the strategies, approach, technology implications, and challenges to building risk-adjusted performance management (RAPM) into a business operation through ...
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Business Strategy: Four Pillars of Enterprise Financial Management Michael Versace
August, 2012 - Doc # FIN236532
Business Strategy
This IDC Financial Insights report defines enterprise financial management to mean the ability of an organization to understand, analyze, and visualize various types of business risks in an integrated...
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