Amazon Web Services

220 results about this entity

Period: 16 Jan 2018 - 20 May 2024

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Better connecting customers to their bank with the cloud

In this age of the customer when banks are leveraging the cloud to reduce costs, innovate faster, minimise risks and digitise mission-critical services, it’s become clear that technology drives change at a ground-breaking rate.

Building the Capital Markets Technology of the Future

117 downloads

The Future of Digital Banking in the Cloud

193 downloads

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Goldman Sachs names AWS exec Argenti tech chief

Goldman Sachs has hired Amazon Web Services executive Marco Argenti to replace departing co-chief information officer Elisha Wiesel, according to the Financial Times.

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Bloomberg takes cloud-based real-time data global

Bloomberg is making its B-Pipe real-time market data feed available to clients around the world through Amazon Web Services (AWS).

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Migrating market data to the cloud

Market data is the lifeblood of financial institutions (FIs) with banks, brokers, wealth managers, asset managers and hedge funds relying on quality pricing and trade-related data to power their business applications. But today customers expect to access to data on their personal devices and FIs are stepping up their digital transformation game.

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APIs in the cloud are now the prevailing archetype

The future lies in microservices in the cloud. While the financial services industry continues to discuss digital transformation, actions speak louder than words. Organisations that want to meet the needs of the next generation of consumers will use software comprising small services that communicate over well-defined application programming interfaces (APIs) deployed independently – the microservices approach.

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How to drive business value with APIs in the cloud

The cloud simplifies and accelerates delivery of open banking standards, providing opportunities to improve awareness, transparency, and scale. Industry players would benefit by forging ahead with more effective and structured collaboration, facilitated by application programming interface (API) standardisation and shared customer data insights.

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Scaling for the next generation with APIs in the cloud

Today’s generation of consumers expect a digital-first experience from their providers. Whether they’re shopping online, streaming content or interacting with financial institutions, anything less than on-demand is no longer acceptable. However, when considering the US, retail banking is not yet fully digital, and customers must still visit a branch to fill out paperwork when opening an account.

How APIs will transform banking in the US

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US lawmakers intensify questioning over Capital One data breach

US lawmakers are stepping up their probe into the Capital One data breach, firing questions to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos about the role of AWS cloud controls in the incident.

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Enfuce and OpenWay team up for cloud-based payment processing

Enfuce, an innovator in cloud-based payment services, is accelerating its business growth after migrating its card issuing service to OpenWay’s WAY4 digital payments platform.

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The old rules no longer apply: Risk management and regulatory reporting in the cloud

Deploying new applications on the cloud is now the default. The question is not if applications should be built in the cloud or existing workloads should be migrated, but how fast can financial institutions (FIs) remove traditional IT constraints in the age of digitalisation.

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How to build the regulator’s confidence in the cloud

When moving to the cloud, meeting all risk, legal and compliance requirements is non-negotiable. The key question regulators are asking financial services providers is whether they have identified the operational risks associated with migrating to cloud computing, and if banks understand the process of managing these obstacles.

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Maintaining data integrity in the cloud amid regulatory change

The cloud is beckoning, and security is job number one. Regulatory reporting has shifted from accounting values to full-fledged risk management, encompassing credit, liquidity and market risk as financial institutions (FIs) increase in size, have larger geographic footprints and continue to offer complex products.

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Compliance in the cloud for a demanding regulatory environment

The cloud has fundamentally altered the economics and time to value of risk management and regulatory reporting. By allowing banks to handle the real-time, daily and periodic nature of regulatory reporting in an elastic manner, cloud computing has also provided cost-effective, long-term (and immutable) data storage to respond to queries from regulators.