Мобильный банкинг для смартфонов. Обзор мобильных приложений российских банко...Anatoly K
Компания Deloitte выпустила обзор мобильных приложений российских банков «Мобильный банкинг для смартфонов», в котором назвала мобильное приложение ТКС Банка лучшим в России.
This presentation is about trends in Banking that have taken place in recent times.Banking is moving towards an 'Digital Era' that will significantly improve the country's technology
Мобильный банкинг для смартфонов. Обзор мобильных приложений российских банко...Anatoly K
Компания Deloitte выпустила обзор мобильных приложений российских банков «Мобильный банкинг для смартфонов», в котором назвала мобильное приложение ТКС Банка лучшим в России.
This presentation is about trends in Banking that have taken place in recent times.Banking is moving towards an 'Digital Era' that will significantly improve the country's technology
Выступление Александра Фонарева (Rubbles) на International Conference on Big Data and its Applications (ICBDA).
ICBDA — конференция для предпринимателей и разработчиков о том, как эффективно решать бизнес-задачи с помощью анализа больших данных.
http://icbda2015.org/
Топ-49 российских банков в социальных медиаYouScan
IV квартал 2014 года создал серьезные трудности банковской системе России, на что мгновенно отреагировали пользователи социальных медиа. Рейтинг 49 банков по количеству упоминаний с разбивкой тональности и анализ наиболее важных категорий банковских продуктов топ-10.
Выступление Александра Емешева (Tinkoff) на International Conference on Big Data and its Applications (ICBDA).
ICBDA — конференция для предпринимателей и разработчиков о том, как эффективно решать бизнес-задачи с помощью анализа больших данных.
http://icbda2015.org/
mBank - the most design-driven digital bank in the world - NetFinance, Miami ...Nordea
Most recent update on mBank - the most design-driven digital bank in the world.
Deck presented at NetFinance in Miami in April 2014.
6 global innovation awards (Finovate, Efma, Bank Innovation 2014, Celent's Model Bank 2014). Coverage by Forrester Research, TechCrunch, Harvard Business Review, WSJ, American Banker and more...
Creating a Digital Banking Strategy - 01.23.15Calvin Turner
Today, the new buzzword in business is “Digital Strategy”. The problem, however, is that if you ask a group of business professionals to define "Digital Strategy" to you, depending on the industry, who you ask, and the ages of the respondents (yes, the generational perspective makes a difference), you will likely get a wide variety of different responses to that simple question. To illustrate this point, in a December 2014, Digital Banking research study published by Celent, when banking executives were asked what “Digital” means for them, they responded with a diverse – and sometimes inconsistent – set of answers. But invariably, mobile devices and social media are usually included somewhere in the answer. So, let's begin the discussion by clearing up a common misconception: an organization's Digital Strategy is NOT enabling/allowing customers to use mobile devices to communicate and conduct business. They are certainly components of a Digital Strategy, but the true definition of a Digital Strategy is much broader than that.
Growing momentum for Disruption in FinTech:
Looking back and looking forward.
Recording of the Backbase webinar of December 18th, 2014.
In our 2014 closing webinar we will look back at the disruptive highlights of this year and we start looking forward to 2015.
From BBVA acquiring Simple, to more and more neo-banks popping up, fintech startups going IPO and omni-channel moving from marketing buzz to the real thing. In this 60 minute webinar, Backbase's Jouk Pleiter and Jelmer de Jong discuss the main trends and best practices for banks and credit unions to keep on disrupting in the digital banking space.
Banking on Digital: Innovation in Financial ServicesBackbase
A 'Digital First' mindset is fundamental for financial services providers focused on significantly enhancing customer satisfaction, building customer loyalty and deepening share of wallet. In this joint Accenture and Backbase webinar, Joydeep Bhattacherya, Managing Director at Accenture and Jouk Pleiter, CEO & Co-Founder at Backbase will talk about how banks can adopt a Digital First strategy and will focus on how to create a Amazon-like post-login banking experience.
Wearables, payments, data, ROI, agility, non-traditional competitors, and more.
The 2015 landscape is heated. Account holders are demanding digital experiences that meet standards set by Amazon, Netflix, and Google. New entrants like Square and Apple are upending the payments industry, and wearables are set to add a new layer of devices to prepare for.
With so many competing priorities, how can your institution determine where to focus its efforts and budget?
View this presentation to learn what industry experts think banks and credit unions should focus on this year.
Digital Banking Strategy Roadmap - 3.24.15Calvin Turner
The Digital delivery of banking products and services is already a reality.
Like it or not, your customers will compare their digital banking experience to shopping on Amazon, iTunes, eBay, Southwest Air, etc., and to their digital experiences with large banks that already have robust digital banking offerings.
Traditional banks can’t just push out mobile apps and capabilities to customers and call it a digital banking strategy. Customers expect a seamless integration of the entire online banking experience from initiation to fulfillment. If they are forced to drop off somewhere along the digital experience to print documents, call a representative, and/or visit a branch, you have lost the customer.
Technology may be defined as an innovation that can help for a perso.pdfanyacarpets
Technology may be defined as an innovation that can help for a person to create a easy things out
of difficuilt tasks. Actually technology comparises invention, modelling and diffusion out of raw
things.
Technological advancement is change in certain things like cars mobiles etc so as to make life
easier and easier. Technology helps in progress of business, communication with people and
helps in economic development of mankind. We purchase new things with new innovations to
help ourselves to make certain things easier. Technological development has helped us to
provide better mind development so as one is able to gain knowledge more accurately.
Technological development has grown faster and faster day by day to bring out/help people in
their day by day life.
Technological development has created huge advancement in communication skills. In 19th and
20th century communication was not too much developed but during 21st century there was
drastic advancement in communication. People living in different parts of world were
communicating and as such it was like they are close to each other in a single room talking. one
of the best technological development is mobile phones/ smart phones, with the help of these
person is able to locate other people, talk to them even if they are far away, can have knowledge
of certain things in no time, can get knowledge what’s happening in different parts of world. This
has provided a change and advancement in technology (video calling, live calling etc).
Secondly, we have Mobile ad hoc network that has changed into vehicular networks where we
can have security part in our vehicles. In VANET network technology has drastically changed
into numerous amount of innovations. In this network where people can communicate to the
different vehicles and to locate other vehicles in different cities.
VANETs will be surely the largest real life example of a self maintained ad hoc network, if
implemented rightly. Each node in a specific size has got certain properties which can be defined
like service providers, attackers and authorities. Here in this technology you can see the
advancement in technology of vehicles which we don’t see them in past years. Public safety
applications, Curve speed warning, Turn assistance, Collision Warning. Through this technology
one can have intervehicular communication that has got lot of features which communicating
each other. Basically it is the need of people and environment and new researches that drives the
technology, to bring it up to the heights where people can find it easier than earlier.
Cure for diseases have provided new changes in technology as it has provided easier way to treat
patients. Now people are easily treated with lesser pain, more accurately and thus technology has
provided better quality treatments with less pain. Due to progress in technology operations have
become less as this painful treatment has been replaced by laser treatment, humans have been
replaced by robots .
Social Business could improve Government works at 3 fronts- 1) Communication within government bodies/ Departments 2) Collaboration for Effective Implementation ( of programs)
3) Transparency
Where to focus event innovation? - An audience led approachLive Union
Presented by Live Union at Tech Fest in July 2013. In the face of so much new event technology and format deign, this presentation is designed to help event professionals identify where to focus their innovation.
Impact of Immersive Technologies on the Construction & Education Sector.pptxmonu463715
Explore the impact of immersive technologies on the construction and education sectors. Discover how virtual and augmented reality are reshaping learning and transforming. the way we build the future.
Выступление Александра Фонарева (Rubbles) на International Conference on Big Data and its Applications (ICBDA).
ICBDA — конференция для предпринимателей и разработчиков о том, как эффективно решать бизнес-задачи с помощью анализа больших данных.
http://icbda2015.org/
Топ-49 российских банков в социальных медиаYouScan
IV квартал 2014 года создал серьезные трудности банковской системе России, на что мгновенно отреагировали пользователи социальных медиа. Рейтинг 49 банков по количеству упоминаний с разбивкой тональности и анализ наиболее важных категорий банковских продуктов топ-10.
Выступление Александра Емешева (Tinkoff) на International Conference on Big Data and its Applications (ICBDA).
ICBDA — конференция для предпринимателей и разработчиков о том, как эффективно решать бизнес-задачи с помощью анализа больших данных.
http://icbda2015.org/
mBank - the most design-driven digital bank in the world - NetFinance, Miami ...Nordea
Most recent update on mBank - the most design-driven digital bank in the world.
Deck presented at NetFinance in Miami in April 2014.
6 global innovation awards (Finovate, Efma, Bank Innovation 2014, Celent's Model Bank 2014). Coverage by Forrester Research, TechCrunch, Harvard Business Review, WSJ, American Banker and more...
Creating a Digital Banking Strategy - 01.23.15Calvin Turner
Today, the new buzzword in business is “Digital Strategy”. The problem, however, is that if you ask a group of business professionals to define "Digital Strategy" to you, depending on the industry, who you ask, and the ages of the respondents (yes, the generational perspective makes a difference), you will likely get a wide variety of different responses to that simple question. To illustrate this point, in a December 2014, Digital Banking research study published by Celent, when banking executives were asked what “Digital” means for them, they responded with a diverse – and sometimes inconsistent – set of answers. But invariably, mobile devices and social media are usually included somewhere in the answer. So, let's begin the discussion by clearing up a common misconception: an organization's Digital Strategy is NOT enabling/allowing customers to use mobile devices to communicate and conduct business. They are certainly components of a Digital Strategy, but the true definition of a Digital Strategy is much broader than that.
Growing momentum for Disruption in FinTech:
Looking back and looking forward.
Recording of the Backbase webinar of December 18th, 2014.
In our 2014 closing webinar we will look back at the disruptive highlights of this year and we start looking forward to 2015.
From BBVA acquiring Simple, to more and more neo-banks popping up, fintech startups going IPO and omni-channel moving from marketing buzz to the real thing. In this 60 minute webinar, Backbase's Jouk Pleiter and Jelmer de Jong discuss the main trends and best practices for banks and credit unions to keep on disrupting in the digital banking space.
Banking on Digital: Innovation in Financial ServicesBackbase
A 'Digital First' mindset is fundamental for financial services providers focused on significantly enhancing customer satisfaction, building customer loyalty and deepening share of wallet. In this joint Accenture and Backbase webinar, Joydeep Bhattacherya, Managing Director at Accenture and Jouk Pleiter, CEO & Co-Founder at Backbase will talk about how banks can adopt a Digital First strategy and will focus on how to create a Amazon-like post-login banking experience.
Wearables, payments, data, ROI, agility, non-traditional competitors, and more.
The 2015 landscape is heated. Account holders are demanding digital experiences that meet standards set by Amazon, Netflix, and Google. New entrants like Square and Apple are upending the payments industry, and wearables are set to add a new layer of devices to prepare for.
With so many competing priorities, how can your institution determine where to focus its efforts and budget?
View this presentation to learn what industry experts think banks and credit unions should focus on this year.
Digital Banking Strategy Roadmap - 3.24.15Calvin Turner
The Digital delivery of banking products and services is already a reality.
Like it or not, your customers will compare their digital banking experience to shopping on Amazon, iTunes, eBay, Southwest Air, etc., and to their digital experiences with large banks that already have robust digital banking offerings.
Traditional banks can’t just push out mobile apps and capabilities to customers and call it a digital banking strategy. Customers expect a seamless integration of the entire online banking experience from initiation to fulfillment. If they are forced to drop off somewhere along the digital experience to print documents, call a representative, and/or visit a branch, you have lost the customer.
Technology may be defined as an innovation that can help for a perso.pdfanyacarpets
Technology may be defined as an innovation that can help for a person to create a easy things out
of difficuilt tasks. Actually technology comparises invention, modelling and diffusion out of raw
things.
Technological advancement is change in certain things like cars mobiles etc so as to make life
easier and easier. Technology helps in progress of business, communication with people and
helps in economic development of mankind. We purchase new things with new innovations to
help ourselves to make certain things easier. Technological development has helped us to
provide better mind development so as one is able to gain knowledge more accurately.
Technological development has grown faster and faster day by day to bring out/help people in
their day by day life.
Technological development has created huge advancement in communication skills. In 19th and
20th century communication was not too much developed but during 21st century there was
drastic advancement in communication. People living in different parts of world were
communicating and as such it was like they are close to each other in a single room talking. one
of the best technological development is mobile phones/ smart phones, with the help of these
person is able to locate other people, talk to them even if they are far away, can have knowledge
of certain things in no time, can get knowledge what’s happening in different parts of world. This
has provided a change and advancement in technology (video calling, live calling etc).
Secondly, we have Mobile ad hoc network that has changed into vehicular networks where we
can have security part in our vehicles. In VANET network technology has drastically changed
into numerous amount of innovations. In this network where people can communicate to the
different vehicles and to locate other vehicles in different cities.
VANETs will be surely the largest real life example of a self maintained ad hoc network, if
implemented rightly. Each node in a specific size has got certain properties which can be defined
like service providers, attackers and authorities. Here in this technology you can see the
advancement in technology of vehicles which we don’t see them in past years. Public safety
applications, Curve speed warning, Turn assistance, Collision Warning. Through this technology
one can have intervehicular communication that has got lot of features which communicating
each other. Basically it is the need of people and environment and new researches that drives the
technology, to bring it up to the heights where people can find it easier than earlier.
Cure for diseases have provided new changes in technology as it has provided easier way to treat
patients. Now people are easily treated with lesser pain, more accurately and thus technology has
provided better quality treatments with less pain. Due to progress in technology operations have
become less as this painful treatment has been replaced by laser treatment, humans have been
replaced by robots .
Social Business could improve Government works at 3 fronts- 1) Communication within government bodies/ Departments 2) Collaboration for Effective Implementation ( of programs)
3) Transparency
Where to focus event innovation? - An audience led approachLive Union
Presented by Live Union at Tech Fest in July 2013. In the face of so much new event technology and format deign, this presentation is designed to help event professionals identify where to focus their innovation.
Impact of Immersive Technologies on the Construction & Education Sector.pptxmonu463715
Explore the impact of immersive technologies on the construction and education sectors. Discover how virtual and augmented reality are reshaping learning and transforming. the way we build the future.
Respond to two of your colleagues in one or more of the following .docxaudeleypearl
Respond to two of your colleagues in one or more of the following ways:
· Explore additional ways that the technology experiences of your colleagues might impact you or change your practices.
· Share with your colleague ideas for how they might adopt other technologies to enable them to further improve their effectiveness as business managers.
· Compare your colleague's experience with your own, and share additional insights you gained.
General Guidance: Your Shared Practice Discussion responses, will each typically be 1–2 paragraphs in length as a general expectation/estimate.
1st Colleague to respond to:
Technology has impacted almost every aspect of our lives. The way we communicate and collaborate has been greatly enhanced with new technology. I do not think I would be able to manage all of my professional and personal activities without the use of technology. Technology enables me to easily communicate with others, collaborate on projects, and exchange information. In the past, I had to be in the office in order to attend meetings, participate in projects, or attend training. With technology such as video conferences, online meetings, and instant messaging, I can work from home or remotely. I no longer need to be in the office in order to complete my work. For example, I had a dentist appointment today and while I was waiting for my appointment, I was able to read emails on my phone.
There are so many ways in which technology has enhanced my professional and personal lives. Here are a few examples of technology that I use in my workplace and at home:
Communication: In the past, whenever I needed to get a document to someone, we had to use interoffice mail or regular snail mail. Today, we can send an email and the person receives it instantly instead of in a few days. I use email, instant messaging, online and virtual meetings to communicate. In my personal life, I use FaceTime to communicate with my family and friends. This allows me to stay connected with them even when we are not in the same location
Collaboration: We use Microsoft software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, and SharePoint) to collaborate on documents. With Microsoft Word, we can make comments and updates within one document and store it in one central location. In the past, we would have to use multiple versions and then try to create one final document.
Meetings: At work, I can use video conferencing and online meetings allow me to convene meetings with anyone in any location.
Storage: At work, we no longer have to store our documents in a filing cabinet or off-site. We used network drives where documentation is easily accessible to everyone on our team. In my personal life, I use Google Drive to store and share documents with family and friends.
All of these types of technology have helped facilitate the flow of information in order to help me and my team communicate better, process data, and make decisions (Bélanger, Van Slyke, and Crossler, 201 ...
Respond to two of your colleagues in one or more of the following .docxwilfredoa1
Respond to two of your colleagues in one or more of the following ways:
· Explore additional ways that the technology experiences of your colleagues might impact you or change your practices.
· Share with your colleague ideas for how they might adopt other technologies to enable them to further improve their effectiveness as business managers.
· Compare your colleague's experience with your own, and share additional insights you gained.
General Guidance: Your Shared Practice Discussion responses, will each typically be 1–2 paragraphs in length as a general expectation/estimate.
1st Colleague to respond to:
Technology has impacted almost every aspect of our lives. The way we communicate and collaborate has been greatly enhanced with new technology. I do not think I would be able to manage all of my professional and personal activities without the use of technology. Technology enables me to easily communicate with others, collaborate on projects, and exchange information. In the past, I had to be in the office in order to attend meetings, participate in projects, or attend training. With technology such as video conferences, online meetings, and instant messaging, I can work from home or remotely. I no longer need to be in the office in order to complete my work. For example, I had a dentist appointment today and while I was waiting for my appointment, I was able to read emails on my phone.
There are so many ways in which technology has enhanced my professional and personal lives. Here are a few examples of technology that I use in my workplace and at home:
Communication: In the past, whenever I needed to get a document to someone, we had to use interoffice mail or regular snail mail. Today, we can send an email and the person receives it instantly instead of in a few days. I use email, instant messaging, online and virtual meetings to communicate. In my personal life, I use FaceTime to communicate with my family and friends. This allows me to stay connected with them even when we are not in the same location
Collaboration: We use Microsoft software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, and SharePoint) to collaborate on documents. With Microsoft Word, we can make comments and updates within one document and store it in one central location. In the past, we would have to use multiple versions and then try to create one final document.
Meetings: At work, I can use video conferencing and online meetings allow me to convene meetings with anyone in any location.
Storage: At work, we no longer have to store our documents in a filing cabinet or off-site. We used network drives where documentation is easily accessible to everyone on our team. In my personal life, I use Google Drive to store and share documents with family and friends.
All of these types of technology have helped facilitate the flow of information in order to help me and my team communicate better, process data, and make decisions (Bélanger, Van Slyke, and Crossler, 201.
Hastening Trends Around Cloud, Mobile, Push Application Transformation as Pri...Dana Gardner
Edited transcript of a sponsored podcast discussion on converging forces that will compel enterprises to take a close look at their application portfolios.
Government leaders today are tasked with a growing list of challenges including an ever growing to-do list and shrinking budgets. In order to cope with these challenges, government agencies everywhere must find ways to work more efficiently. This whitepaper reviews the various challenges that Gov't agencies are facing and gives tips & tricks to remedy them.
In Part 1 of our Hero’s Journey, you learned how today’s organisations are preparing for the digital future...by choosing technologies, mapping change, and getting their teams ready. In Part 2, you rode shotgun as our hero hit the road - forging alliances and partnerships with interested parties along the way.
Now it’s time for the third act.
As with the conclusion of any great story, ours concludes with our hero reaching his goals and returning home - changed. Not to continue his or her old life...but to start a new one.
Because, the journey to the digital workplace isn’t a voyage of geography, it’s a voyage of transformation and adoption. And it’s a journey that has more in common with the Greek myths than your daily commute.
Your digital transformation is a narrative of big ideas, strategic planning, and decisive actions that will bring real change. And just as the classical stories gave rise to new organising principles - collaboration across cultures, shared stakes in a joint enterprise, democratic decision making - the improvements of digital transformation are more than incremental. They’re a paradigm shift.
To learn how it’s done, let’s embark on the last leg of our hero’s journey… and learn not just the way digital technology transforms our workplaces and drives user adoption, but how we can make the best of those transformations and maximise on this adoption.
1. I'm a GameChanger!
Technology
soooo intertwined... in
how we work with each other
how we engage with the public
Who Am I
Gary Wong
and I'm a public servant
working with the Natural Resource Sector
How I'm
changing
it
I'm part of a larger group within public service
cutting across Ministries, Agencies, Bureaus
all job classifications
highlighting new ways to do things
things that make us feel we're
actually making a difference?
putting a sharp focus on it
sharing the story with others
if, if, a way-we've-always done it
make us feel complacent or
ineffective?
highlighting it
kicking it to the curb
replace it with a better way
since I'm an Application Architect,
these usually involve technology
Change
we're learning to use technology
but we can't lose sight of the fact
the technology serves the people that use it
..
whether
within govt
alongside industry
within communities
the citizen
it's people
using technology as a tool
for more open & direct
conversations
..
whether
an office in Dawson Creek
a town hall in Vancouver
a street corner in Nanaimo
it's people
using technology as a means
to work together
It won't be
painless
yes, some days will be hard
3 steps forward, 2 steps back
some days will be messy, & we'll
ask ourselves if its even worth it
but people, both within gov & out in the
public, are expecting more from us
Here & Now
yes, it'll take years for us, as an
organization, to truly meet those
expectations
.... so we'd better start now!
PSA.mmap - 2011-03-16 - Mindjet