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Posts Tagged ‘Banking IT’

Top 10 Trends Shaping Big Data in Financial Services

One of our Business Intelligence colleagues wrote a great post recently on the top ten trends that are shaping the financial services industry’s use of big data. 1. Larger market data sets containing historical data over longer time periods and increased granularity are required to feed predictive models, forecasts and trading impacts throughout the day. […]

Managing Process is Key to Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform

This week I was discussing regulatory compliance issues with our Business Process Management (BPM) guru, Kevin Feldhus.  We’ve led some really large and complex regulatory initiatives with banks, but never have we witnessed anything so encompassing as Dodd Frank.  The scope of most bank regulatory projects typically focuses strictly on compliance.  Any thoughts relating to […]

Banks Use Customer Big Data to Compete

In this competitive banking landscape, organizations face increased pressure to forecast business conditions that allow employees to react and drive value from data. As common sense would dictate, companies should evaluate performance based on increases to firm value. To generate these cash flows, many companies focus on the development of new products and services. However, […]

It’s Time: 3 Changes Needed in the Financial Services Industry

When I sat down to write the first blog for the financial services practice, I wasn’t quite sure where to start.  Do I want to focus on some of the top technology trends like Mobile Banking or Real-Time Data availability?  Maybe I should focus on some of the legal and regulatory concerns the industry is facing with the […]

Welcome to the Perficient Financial Services Blog!

Welcome to our financial services blog. We look forward to sharing information on the latest trends in financial services technology and strategy with you. I hope you find that we have pulled together a diverse team of writers with many years of experience in the banking, insurance, and capital markets industries. This experience has been […]

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