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Can cloud technology deliver what it promises?

The banker.com, Nicholas Pratt
The financial services sector is reluctant to move to cloud computing, according to research. Around 67% of financial professionals questioned said their organisations did not use cloud computing, while half said they were not familiar with the concept, according to a survey from software consultancy Access.

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Moving from 'Information' to 'Insights'

FT.com, Dave Rich
The unprecedented volatility in today's business environment has made it crucial that companies can quickly reconfigure strategic priorities. For most companies, this means re-evaluating the quality and effectiveness of their decision-making processes to ensure that decisions are informed by business insights.

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Cloud computing is not a passing shower

FT.com, Philip Delves Broughton
One way you can be sure a revolution is under way is when generations fundamentally disagree. Cloud computing is one of those technological phenomena that has sneaked up on the wider world of business and now has people on either side of a generational divide bickering over its value. The idea is that we can now use computer services as if they were a utility, like electricity, drawing on software and hardware when we need them, rather than each of us owning our own generators and distribution networks.

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E-commerce fraud higher in UK than rest of Europe

www.bankingtech.com
The number of fraud attempts in European online trade has declined slightly - but men are more risky, and the UK is riskier than the rest of Europe. These are among the results of the recently published E-Commerce Report 2010 by Deutsche Card Services, which analyses purchasing and payment behaviour as well as non-payment risks on the basis of real-life transactions.

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Financial services slow to use cloud

Computaer weekly.com, Kathleen Hall
The financial services sector is reluctant to move to cloud computing, according to research. Around 67% of financial professionals questioned said their organisations did not use cloud computing, while half said they were not familiar with the concept, according to a survey from software consultancy Access.

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