Financial Services Information Systems
The calculus of IT support for the banking, securities, and insurance industries has changed dramatically and rapidly over the past few years. Consolidation and deregulation are creating opportunities and challenges never before seen. Unheard of just a few years ago, e-commerce has given birth to ne...
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The calculus of IT support for the banking, securities, and insurance industries has changed dramatically and rapidly over the past few years. Consolidation and deregulation are creating opportunities and challenges never before seen. Unheard of just a few years ago, e-commerce has given birth to new infrastructures and departments needed to support them. And the Internet/Intranet/Extranet triple-whammy is the most critical component of most financial IT shops. At the same time, new intelligent agents stand ready to take on such diverse functions as customer profiling and data mining.
Get a handle on all these new and newer ripples with Financial Services Information Systems. Here, in this exhaustive new guide and reference book, industry guru Jessica Keyes gives you the no-nonsense scoop on not just the tried and true IT tools of today, but also the up-and-coming "hot" technologies of tomorrow, and how to plan for them.
Financial Services Information Systems addresses challenges and solutions associated with:
· supporting the self-service revolution by servicing kiosks and ATMs efficiently and economically,
· straight-through processing for the securities industry,
· outsourcing business communications in the insurance industry,
· distributed integration as a cost-effective alternative to data warehousing, and
· putting inbound fax automation to work in financial organizations. |
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-16572009-12-04T02:51:20Z Financial Services Information Systems The calculus of IT support for the banking, securities, and insurance industries has changed dramatically and rapidly over the past few years. Consolidation and deregulation are creating opportunities and challenges never before seen. Unheard of just a few years ago, e-commerce has given birth to new infrastructures and departments needed to support them. And the Internet/Intranet/Extranet triple-whammy is the most critical component of most financial IT shops. At the same time, new intelligent agents stand ready to take on such diverse functions as customer profiling and data mining. Get a handle on all these new and newer ripples with Financial Services Information Systems. Here, in this exhaustive new guide and reference book, industry guru Jessica Keyes gives you the no-nonsense scoop on not just the tried and true IT tools of today, but also the up-and-coming "hot" technologies of tomorrow, and how to plan for them. Financial Services Information Systems addresses challenges and solutions associated with: · supporting the self-service revolution by servicing kiosks and ATMs efficiently and economically, · straight-through processing for the securities industry, · outsourcing business communications in the insurance industry, · distributed integration as a cost-effective alternative to data warehousing, and · putting inbound fax automation to work in financial organizations. Preface SECTION I: TECHNOLOGY TRENDS IN FINANCIAL SERVICES The "Must-Have" Guide to Total Quality for the Financial Service Manager, Jessica Keyes Distributed Integration: An Alternative to Data Warehousing, Dan Adler Windows Distributed interNet Architecture for Financial Services, Dave Yewman Evaluation of Financial Analysis and Application Prototyping Environments, Charles Bassignani Customer Profiling for Financial Services, Monte F. Hancock and Rhonda R. Delmater Business Rule Systems, Henry Seiler Customer Data Quality: The Foundation for a One-to-One Customer Relationship, Art Petty A History of Knowledge-Based Systems in Financial Services, Jessica Keyes The Unfolding of Wireless Technology in the Financial Services Industry, Michael A. McNeal Personal Financial Appliances, Greg Crandell and David Williams Putting Inbound Fax Automation to Work in the Financial Organization, Jerry Rackley Extranets for Financial Services, Evan Kaplan Designing a High-Performance, High-Availability Network Infrastructure, Chris Marino Applications of GIS Technology in Financial Services, Donald F. Cooke Designing and Implementing a Virus Prevention Policy in Financial Services Organizations: Key Issues and Critical Needs, Pat Bitton Voice Over ATM, Gary Mangus Toward a More Perfect Union: The European Monetary Conversion and Its Impact on Information Technology, Information Technology Association of America Systems that Build Themselves: Anatomy of a Development Before the Fact Software Engineering Methodology, Margaret Hamilton Multimedia-Based Training (MBT) for Financial Services, Barbara Sealund and Tim Brock Law (or the Lack of It) on the Web: A Primer for Financial Services Technology Managers, Frederic M. Wilf Using Net-Based Interactive Technology for Online Marketing, Sales and Support of Financial Services Firms, Steven Semelsberger Internet Security Analysis Report: An Executive Overview, Mary Rose Multicast Applications and Technology for the Financial Services Industry, C. Kenneth Miller An Introduction to the Internet for Financial Services Developers, Jessica Keyes Introduction to e-Commerce, David Peterson Transactional Application Servers: Providing the Scalability for Global Electronic Business, Michael McCaffery Enterprise Application Integration in Financial Services, Ely Eshel Spreadsheets as Containers of Malicious Payloads, Ron Moritz Growth Optimal Asset Allocation Strategies with Downside Protection, Jivendra Kale Quadratic Programming for Large-Scale Portfolio Optimization, Michael J. Best and Jivendra Kale Risk Management Meets Customer Relationship Management: Closing the Data Mining Loop with DCOM and Visual Basic, Eric Apps and Ken Ono Java-Based Application Servers for the Financial Sector, Anura Gurugé SECTION II: BANKING TRENDS IN TECHNOLOGY Grab a Ringside Seat for the Best of Banking Technology, Mark Hill Banking Technology in Emerging Markets, Bernard Lunn Going Global: Systems Issues for Servicing a Global Business, Stephen Bloomer A Brief Case History in Internet Banking, Myers Dupuy How "Internet Bill Presentment" Changes the Deployment Strategy of Homebanking and Online Payment, Richard K. Crone The Self-Service Revolution: Harnessing the Power of Kiosks and ATMs, Aravinda Korala and Philip Basham Checking It Twice: Check Imaging System Offers Greater Flexibility and Efficiency, David Ooley Internet Banking: Leveling the Playing Field for Community Banks, Kim Humphreys Straight Talk on SET: Challenges and Opportunities from a Business Perspective, Chris Hamilton Retail Delivery: A Common Strategy Amidst an Uncommon World, Kenneth E. Russell Growing Your Virtual Branch: Strategies for Successful Internet Banking, Jackie Cuevas Selecting and Implementing a Treasury Workstation: The Amway Experience, Kimberly Bethke SECTION III: SECURITIES TRENDS IN TECHNOLOGY The Future of the Securities Industry: Convergence of Trust and Brokerage, John Buckner A Portfolio Management System for the 21st Century, Tim Scatliff Logging Monitoring in the Financial Services Industry, Knox Henderson Straight Through Processing, Jim Douthitt Designing and Evaluating Investment Performance Systems, Timothy Peterson Building an Internet Strategy for Full-Service Brokers, Jeanne Chinchar Middleware Standards in Capital Markets, Gabriel Bousbib The Broker Desktop: The Future of Trading Has Arrived, John McLeod SECTION IV: INSURANCE TRENDS IN TECHNOLOGY Outsourcing Business Communications in the Insurance Industry, Kim Herren New Business Model for Insurance Industry Demands New Automation Model, Don Chase The Internet and Evolving Technology: Changing How Insurance Companies Service and Operate, Richard H. DuBois Produce Management Systems - The Need for Automation and Integration, Scott L. Price Understanding and Implementing Business Intelligence Solutions in the Insurance Industry, Thomas Chesbrough SECTION V: APPENDIX Selected Product Briefs About the Editor Index 2009-12-04T02:51:20Z 2009-12-04T02:51:20Z 2000 Book http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/1657 en application/rar CRC Press |