Forrester invited vendors of globally deployed banking platforms (including core banking) to participate in a survey on their 2015 deals. 37 vendors accepted the invitation, but a few further vendors decided not to participate with their 2015 deals (anymore).
The Webinar provides an overview about the vendors’ deals, demand for key business capabilities and how it shapes the market, the dynamic of the global regions, as well as key changes. Forrester not only looks at new named deals, but also at global success as far as extended business is concerned. Thus, this Webinar provides insight about a vendor’s ability to extend its business in 2015 and to expand its solution footprint within existing installations.
During a banking platform selection process, for example, a bank’s application development and (AD&D) team can use this information to support their decision on long- or shortlisted vendors or to identify those business capabilities that are most relevant to their peers.
Agenda:
- Rules Of The Game
- Participation And Non-Participation
- Key Growth Areas
- Vendor Perspective
- Regional Perspective
Key Takeaways:
- Which key business capabilities drove off-the-shelf banking platform decisions in 2015?
- What are the most relevant vendors on a global and regional scale?
- Which level of buy activity did the seven world regions show – and what does it mean for implementation/transformation services?
Vendors mentioned: Appello, Asseco, Avaloq, BML Istisharat, Capital Banking, Cobiscorp, CraftSilicon, CSC, CSI, D+H, Diasoft, DLYA Bantotal, EdgeVerve (Infosys), ERI, FIS, Fiserv, Fisa Group, FiveDegrees, Flexsoft, Gregal, ICSFS, IdealInvent, InfrasoftTech, Intellect Design, International Financial Systems, Intertech, Intrasoft-Intl, ITS, Jack Henry & Ass., Mambu, Misys, Natech, Nelito, Nucleus Software, Ohpen, Oracle, Path Solutions, Probanx, Profile, SAB, SAP, Sopra Banking, SunGard, Sword-APAK, TCS, Technisys, Temenos, and More.
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