- Lying to the boss
- What is a Business Strategy?
- What is a Corporate Strategy?
- What is a Product-Market Strategy?
- What is a Business Unit Strategy?
- What is CRM?
- What is Architecture?
- What is Enterprise Information Architecture?
- What is Strategic Design?
- What are business benefits and value?
- What is DevOps?
- What is Cloud Computing?
- What is a Banking Multi-Channel Architecture?
- What is Gamification?
- What is Crowdsourcing?
- What is a Segment Strategy?
- What is a Business Model?
- What is an Operating Model?
- What is a Target Operating Model (TOM)
- What are Strategic Guiding Principles?
- What is Service Design?
- What is a Customer Archetype?
- What are Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants?
- What is technology-driven change?
- What is a Digital Footprint?
- What is a Potential Trend?
- What are Cloud Standards?
- What is VisaNet?
- What is User Context?
- What are IBM CCRA and CCMP?
- What is PCI DSS Compliance?
I was referred by a client to a good article by a fellow IBMer on the subject of multi-channel architectures in banking so I though I would pass it along.
Finding the balance between reusing components and maintaining flexibility and agility on each channel is a subject that I spend a lot of time on myself and find quite interesting. This article covers the fundamentals you need to understand before tackling more complex topics.
If you are here then you must be interested in the topic. I encourage you to give it a read.
A MULTI-CHANNEL SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE FOR BANKING by Chris Pavlovski
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