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Thilo Rockmann
LzLabs unlocks legacy systems' value through modern computing environments, focusing on incremental changes, interoperability, and preserving existing value.
John Berry
Financial services must rethink their business models to stay relevant in a rapidly changing landscape. Qorus has been working to help banks reinvent themselves for over 50 years.
Afolabi Ademola Ilesanmi
In embracing digitalization, Access Bank leverages hybrid multi-cloud to optimize IT infrastructure and improve data security, flexibility, and scalability.
Jason Cao
The global economy is now faced with a new norm. The finance sector is seeing new changes. How do we accelerate the application of new technologies and innovatively improve productivity?
Ronald Wright Raffensperger
Mobile is transforming everything. Most of us are now turning to mobile devices for everyday services, from getting a ride to ordering groceries. Banking, of course, is no exception.
IDC
Finance has been one of the first industries to truly embrace digitalization, driven by customer demand for more convenience. According to IDC's and Huawei's Global Intelligent Banking Evaluation Model, which enables you to evaluate the digital maturity of intelligent banking.
Gone are the days when brick-and-mortar banks were enough. Instead, digital financial services are taking over, going as far as the creation of digital currencies and assets. To stay competitive, traditional financial institutions must adapt and transform. After all, users already expect a more convenient and personalized experience that is entirely secure and reliable.
David G. W. Birch
In the world of business, it was only when the CEO of Microsoft, Satya Nadella, made the decision to buy Activision — the company that made Call of Duty — for US$75 billion that a lot of business people sat up and realized that the metaverse is not just about games. When someone like Nadella is willing to pay that much money for a metaverse-related business, it became clear that this is not just a hype. This is real business.